Last Wednesday I chose the South Ridge Trail for my weekly hike. As it often happens, the adventure began with the trip to the trailhead. After my 8 mile dirt road drive to the Fuller Ridge trailhead last week and the dirt road to Seven Pines the week before, I thought the one mile dirt road to the So. Ridge trail would be a snap. It turns out that less than halfway up the road it became obvious that my little car wasn't going to make it, so I backed down the road to a turnout and parked. Then I began my 1/2 mile hike to the trailhead. Leading up the road were the biggest mountain lion tracks I've ever seen (note to self: get back to car before dusk!)
After getting on the actual trail it didn't take long for some great scenery to come into view. It started to drizzle a bit, but I didn't need to put on my raincoat. I reached the Tahquitz Peak Lookout tower after 4 miles and was wondering if making it to San Jacinto Peak was in the cards. I set a turn around time and started hiking, giving it my all. I made it to San J Peak with 1/2 hour to spare. While eating lunch at the top some cumulus clouds began to gather, and there was thunder in the distance. Time to get moving!
As I was hiking back to Tahquitz Peak the weather got a little wet and the thunder was increasing. Miraculously, after I reached the tower and started descending the So. Ridge trail the thunder stopped, the clouds began to break and a great sunset was in the making. I slowed down because I wanted to see the sunset from up on the trail. Hopefully the mountain lion wasn't waiting for me at the bottom!
This hike was one of the best 23 miles I've ever done in the San Jacintos! You all should try it someday.
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