Mark,
Simply fabulous says it all. The conditions were excellent. The weather stayed nice and cool and the desert flowers were popping.
I had a great time with my trail mates, Mark and Steve set a great pace that got us up out of the desert quickly. Dan and I spent a good deal of time with Ellen until after somewhere near the traverse, where she just found another gear that neither of us had. Ellen was amazing in that section.
We finished up at about 5:42-- happily suprised, it was Dan's first trip.
After a rest and some laughs we picked up a permit and hiked over to Humber Park via Willow Creek trail. The conditions up top were truly excellent also, the trail was in great shape and the creeks were full of running water. Oddly, we saw no other hikers between the tram and Saddle Junction. Devils slide, however was full of folks.
We got to Humber Park around 1:45 and waited for our ride. My friend Kathy brought her mountain bike and she and I rode down the Earnie Maxwell trail, over to the dirt control road ( the original Hemet to Idyllwild) and down to the bottom of the mountain.
I am a rookie mountain biker and after the first couple rocky sections, I wished I were still chasing Ellen up the last sections of Skyline (safer than riding). The west side of the mountain was popping with purple lylac and other wildflowers. We got to the bottom of the hill about 4:25.... just about a 12 hour trip. What a great day of adventure.
Mt San Jacinto truly is something special.
--Kevin
