Nauseous hiker airlifted off Skyline Trail

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Nauseous hiker airlifted off Skyline Trail

Postby Cy Kaicener » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:11 pm

Arun - Midnight is a great time to start provided the temperature at that time is not more than about 75 degrees and you dont lose the "trail" which then becomes a route :wink: Hopefully one of the regulars on this board will volunteer to go with you. October is better.
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Postby Nick-SJM » Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:41 pm

ag - I think Cy is trying to tell you in a diplomatic manner DON'T do it in September! You may have done all kinds of hikes in other locations. However, this is unique. In all probablility you will make it. However, you will most likely be telling yourself along the way that this was a dumb thing to do. There is a decent chance that you will have to call Search and Rescue to get you off the mountain. Hopefully, it is not in a body bag. Take a cel-phone with you.
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Re: c2c hike

Postby Perry » Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:41 pm

ag wrote:in CO and Seattle area.

You'll need a lot more water and salt here. It's hard to predict what the temps will be like on Sep 6, but I know there will be cooler days in October.
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Re: c2c hike

Postby Hikin_Jim » Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:11 pm

Perry wrote:
ag wrote:in CO and Seattle area.

You'll need a lot more water and salt here. It's hard to predict what the temps will be like on Sep 6, but I know there will be cooler days in October.
For what it's worth, early September is the hottest time of year in Southern California.

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Thanks

Postby ag » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:58 pm

To All Who Responded:

Thanks...I have decided to delay the Skyline Hike but am wondering if hiking from Upper Tram Station to Summit is more doable about this time.

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Re: Thanks

Postby Florian » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:03 pm

ag wrote:wondering if hiking from Upper Tram Station to Summit is more doable about this time.

Yes!! Tram mtn station to peak is a great hike!

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Postby Nick-SJM » Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:39 am

You will enjoy the hike from the tram to San Jacinto Peak. It's about 5 1/2 miles one way with an elevation gain of about 2,300 feet. It is still important to bring more water than you think you will need. Just in case, also be prepared for a summer thunderstorm.
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Postby ag » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:43 am

Am planning on 6 Litres/person. Reg. Thunderstorms in the area...are they (as in CO 14ers) "typically" noon and later events..? My plan was to take the first tram up and start the hike.

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Postby Nick-SJM » Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:23 am

Six liters per person might be just a little toward the high end (I can't believe I'm saying that - I always say more is much better). I would probably have 4 liters per person. As far as thunderstorms, just bring a light poncho or the always stylish large trash bag. Generally, these are afternoon events. However, you never know. Chances are there will be nothing. Don't forget to pick up a free wilderness permit at the ranger station.
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