Ellen and I decided to visit the San Gorgonio Wilderness for our weekly Wednesday hike. We liked the idea of heading up for Dobbs with a possible summit of Jepson, and figured that crampons and ice axe would be the most useful equipment, and left our snowshoes at home.
The road to Forest Falls was clear but a little icy. We were a bit surprised at the amount of snow at the Falls Creek parking area, and started walking up the road to the Mill Creek crossing. The switchbacks at the beginning of the Vivian Creek trail were covered in snow about 50% and although a little slippery in spots we did not put on microspikes.
When we came to the spot where we left the trail to head up the ridge there was bare dirt alternating with powdery snow drifts. The brush and scrub oak and dead fall were not cooperating and we had to back up a few times before we finally hit the backbone of the ridge. Once up on the ridge the ground was nearly 100% covered in snow. It didn't take long for us to realize that we maybe should have brought snowshoes.
Ellen did a great job of routefinding and trailbreaking, and did her best to keep us away from the deepest drifts. But the drifts were unavoidable and there were spots where I had to just get on my hands and knees to climb up. There was an icy crust in spots . When we got to those spots we held our breath and scurried accross in hopes of making it as far as possible before breaking through the powder. When we did we would bang our shins on the crust, and Ellen shed blood, and I got bruises on my shins.
We neared the area where the slope levels out near the top befor the final push to Dobbs Peak and called it. We had a lovely lunch with great views of the Pacific.
Well, gotta go to work now, so I will finish this TR this evening and post pics, too.
