We finally got around to completing this 7 peak dayhike Saturday. It was great, perfect weather. We caught the 8 am tram up and 5 pm tram down. The route was pretty close as planned (except for my screw-up on the way to Drury), here is the actual GPS Track.
You can download the GPS track and view in Google Earth here:
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/sanjacinto7peakloop
San Jacinto 7 Peak Dayhike
Hey Travis,Travis wrote:We finally got around to completing this 7 peak dayhike Saturday. It was great, perfect weather. We caught the 8 am tram up and 5 pm tram down. The route was pretty close as planned (except for my screw-up on the way to Drury), here is the actual GPS Track.
I just had to smile when I saw our route to Drury on your GPS track. It does look like an interesting route we took.
Yep, it was a little "round about" wasn't it:) I should have had the "go to" feature on, I made a wrong assumption that this was not the correct peak and it took a couple corrections before I relazed that was where I needed to go. Oh well, we needed a little more mileage and elevation anyway.Augie wrote:Hey Travis,
I just had to smile when I saw our route to Drury on your GPS track. It does look like an interesting route we took.
In case anyone is interested, I did a trip report on the 7 peak loop http://www.summitpost.org/trip-report/3 ... jaunt.html
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Three hardy people made it up to the peak last Saturday in below freezing temperatures win a gale force wind - See Activity report
http://www.outdoorsclub.org/Pasttrip/Pa ... ney&area=1
http://www.outdoorsclub.org/Pasttrip/Pa ... ney&area=1
THat Scott Swaney is an animal, takes determination to continue to the summit in conditions like that.Cy Kaicener wrote:Three hardy people made it up to the peak last Saturday in below freezing temperatures win a gale force wind - See Activity report
http://www.outdoorsclub.org/Pasttrip/Pa ... ney&area=1