Yesterday the temperature on Cowles reached only 87 degrees. That was the temperature on the day the man died there in 2009 to which SoCalJim has referred.
At Cowles yesterday, I sat on a south facing rock around sunset. It was warmer than my skin, but not burning hot. I would guess that it was about 105 degrees.
I read here,
http://www.nist.gov/fire/fire_behavior.cfm, that skin begins to feel pain at 111 degrees and will incur a first degree burn at 118 degrees. At 131, the burn is second degree. At 140 it turns numb. At 162 it is destroyed on contact. At 146, the temperature James Cornett recorded, it would not last long, but it would not hurt:)