My San Diego posse hit the trail at 6:14. The sun rising over Palm Springs was beautiful. For most of the day, the four of us traveled in two pairs (Ishay and Ava, and Lee and I) and met up at prominent landmarks. Along the way we met Ze, bluerail, Florian, drndr, Ellen and Umbrella Man, Tina and Jason, and several members of Riverside Mountain Rescue. It was comforting to see so many people around. I think it might have been a different experience if my group was out there alone.
The section leading up to the picnic tables was the only time it was hotter than I would have liked--after that, I was quite happy with the weather. We kept a slow and steady pace for the whole day.
There was one point around the 7,000 ft level where we lost the trail. We didn't want to descend to retrace our steps but fortunately, there was a couple above us coming down the hill. We climbed straight up in the direction of their voices and got back on the trail within a few minutes.
We pulled out the headlamps just before Coffman's Crag and did the final assault in the dark. (I did say SLOW and steady.) The view of Palm Springs lighting up through the trees was absolutely awe-inspiring. (I was delirious and totally giddy at this point so there was a lot of awe.) I thoroughly enjoyed the night navigation.
We made it to the top at 6:17 pm for a grand total of almost exactly 12 hours. On that final walk to the tram, I was high on life and desperately wished that I had the supplies and time to push on to the SJ summit. Will do that one day.
Favorite section: the transition between desert shrubbery into foresty vegetation. Also the part where you're on the north side of the red wall of rock.
Unfavorite section: the 500 feet or so climbing up to the level of Coffman's Crag.
I'm super proud of having completed the ascent. I really appreciate this forum and Perry's Skyline site which helped me prepare. I knew exactly what I was getting into and that made all the difference in the world. I don't know how soon, but I'll be back to do it again.
So anyway, what's the story behind Flat Rock? It's not very flat.
Jay
