Howdy All
Drove into the museum and saw the parking lit up by a swarm of head lamps. Haven't seen this many people in the parking lot since Skunk's moonlight Skyline hike last May. Gave a quick hug to my pain sister Tina and Doreen the Skyline Queen before the group flew up the trail.
I started in the back as it takes me a while to warm up. It's also easier for me to follow the headlamps

By the picnic tables, I realized I had to significantly slow down and find my own pace or I would explode. As I reached Shade Rock, I could feel a blessed breeze and the sun had just started to appear over the Chocolate mountains.
Sunrise on Skyline is always magical. The Salton Sea glimmers and San Jacinto turns orange-ish pink. As I crested the switchbacks above Shade Rock, I saw the silhoutte of two hikers watching the dawn break. Reveled in the breeze as I made my way up the ridge towards 4 K. I saw Tina ahead of me. Bless her, she backed off on the pace so I could catch up. We made our way through the lovely Enchanted Garden up the ridge.
Tina's group stopped at 5 K for a fuel break. I was finally feeling halfway decent and continued on, knowing that my Waterloo (the Never Ending Ridge) lay ahead. I caught up with Robin and my mate Mark before Tombstone Rock and we stayed together to Flat Rock. Met two nice guys taking a fuel break. One said I looked familiar and then asked "Are you the woman who..." I've decided I should wear a sign of my back saying "Yes -- that was me."
Mark and Robin wanted to maintain their momemtum, so we kept the break short. As much as I love snacking and resting at Flat Rock, I struggle afterwards. We started heading up through the trees and heard Tina's group coming into Flat Rock. For the first time in months, I felt good in the manzanita and picked up the pace. Started catching up with other hikers at the beginning of the traverse. At this point, I was on a mission and went by my Riverside friend Don (LcplHughes) and Danny (Wild) without recognizing them -- sorry guys
Caught up with another hiker who asked if there was a waffle house or Starbucks up ahead

and whether I was doing a C2C. Told him no, I was doing the C2B -- Cactus to Bar

Finally popped out at the blessed BFR -- Coffman's Crag -- and began the final assault. It's always a relief to reach Grubb's Notch, rip off the pack, and hang out. I consider this the pre-tram bar social hour
Tina's stalwart group refueled and headed over the Ranger Station for permits for San J and the Skyliners scrambled up to the rocks to the tram viewing platform. Unfortunately, there was a problem with the draft beer, so we had to settle for bottled beer

Hopefully the weather will permit another Skyline next weekend.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen