Hi Everyone
I made my first trip to Palm Springs with my family several months ago. We took the tram and were completely blown away by the ruggedness of Mount Jacinto. How people do the C2C simply amazes me.
That said, I'd like to hike at least some of this mountain.
My plan is as follows:
- Stay the night in Idyllwild (to partially acclimatize)
- Get up reasonably early (8am?)
- Go the Ranger station for map and permit
- Park at Deer Springs Trail
- Follow Deer Springs -> PCT -> Little Round Valley -> Summit.
- My return plan (based on maps and trails) would be down through Wellmans Divide -> PCT -> Strawberry Junction -> Deer Springs Trail.
- Rejoice
I have plenty of questions and I would greatly appreciate the feedback (and suggestions) of the many knowledgeable members here!
Notes:
- I hike ~3 plus hours, twice, on most weekends. (Last week I did 5 hours on the PCT Campo in 95 degree weather, albeit it was tough)
- I cycle 20 miles most week nights
- I periodically do centuries or other long distance cycling
- Work out most weekdays for an hour
- I'm in reasonable shape (but not a fine physical specimen by any means).
Am I crazy to want to do this?
How much water should I bring?
Is this reasonable to do in a day?
What should a newbie to this hike bring in his backpack?
Are the trails and junctions clearly (relatively) marked? Any sections to watch where you could get off the trail?
If anyone is familiar with Cowles Mountain in SDG, how would you compare the grades, on average?
It looks fairly warm in Idyllwild right now. What should my clothing be? My plan was either tearaway cargos, or possible cargos and a pair of shorts for backup in my backpack. Then a long sleeve breathable top and a light cycling jacket. I will bring my backpack
What would you expect the temperature to be at the top?
How exposed is this trail? Is the sun going to be a factor?
The trail up seems popular based on other board posts. What about the trail back the I'm proposing (I based it off this map: http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/636/files/MtSanJacintoSPmap.pdf
Do you propose another route?
Any other advice, comments, etc?
Thanks!
