by kjmc » Sun Jun 29, 2008 4:21 pm
We had a fantastic day. As this was our first time on Skyline, it was great to summit San Jac with my triathlete hiking buddy about 2PM. I am sure he will will come back in the fall and do it for time. I wish him well. As for myself, I am just happy to have a good climb on a hike such as this.
3AM was a good starting time, however Cy is correct that one still will wish he had begun even earlier. We were right behind another group (two young guys with a dad who also arrived at the museum lot at 3AM) which helped in navigating the first leg. The predawn ascent and sunrise provided quite a scene. I am sure the ascents under a full moon are sublime.
We then correctly turned right at the junction with the upper end of the "two dot" path where the arrow points down to what we assumed might be the route coming up from Ramon Rd. I had not seen a mention of this somewhat confusing junction, and if I am asked for directions in the future I think I would include this.
Should I ever feel the need for a summer C2C again, I think it would be an earlier departure under a full moon. It was a little surprising to see quite a number of hikers on Skyline on an early Summer day with a desert floor temp of 110, some of whom appeared to be going straight uphill on the middle sections, and others were trying for personal best times. We ran into a couple of rather experienced hikers that were experiencing cramping, which can't be any fun. Making sure you are at 100% prepared with regard to fitness and gear is indeed essential.
Frozen tee shirts, pin holes on extra water bottle caps - these are ingenious ideas that we will have to remember in the future, but did not see these last posts in time as I was on my way from San Diego to the desert on Friday. A cool and damp hat and shirt could indeed do wonders on Skyline for the body and mind...are the shirts frozen completely dry or a little moist?
To all who have responded, thank you. For some technical reason I was not successful in attempts to send a PM for details on the route. I see that the community is cautious about posting Skyline directions. For this reason I will not comment further on trail directions.
Cheers