I often escape the desert heat in the summer by camping up on the Santa Rosas on weekends. Usually short but often rough or steep exploratory and wildlife viewing and photographing walkabouts. I've found water springs, old marijuana grows, etc. over the years.
4th of July weekend I went a little further than usual and hiked down 5E03 from the top. It drops off Santa Rosa Truck Trail where the road splits off to the communications towers. Nicely built trail, much easier than what I usually do, lots of switchbacks and trees down across it. Seems rarely used, lots of animal sign and no human sign. Half way down, I had two fawns walk expectantly up to me as if they were curious or thought I was their mother. Very cool!
I hiked down to the old sawmill site and the kiln. Discovered the remains of an old Airstream trailer and the man-made pond that isn't much of a pond anymore, full of cattails. The spring was running. I hiked back up the now closed 4x4 trail that goes back up to Stump Springs campground. Ended up being about 7 miles, couple thousand feet down and up. Took me 9 hours, but that's poking and looking pace, not traveling pace.
There were too many people on the mountain for my taste, being a big weekend of course. Someone was popping off with a semi-automatic rifle at 11pm Saturday night and Sunday morning. Kinda wrecks the wilderness ambiance up there. Planning to talk to the rangers about having a "No Shooting" sign put up on the road, maybe do some volunteering...Idyllwild Ranger Station?
Tried to add a pic or two, but they are too large, I'll add through photobucket later.







