Mount Baden-Powell, Burnham, Throop Peak and Lewis
Tom and I went on a beautiful hike yesterday (12-23-07). We hiked up from Vincent Gap to Baden-Powell. The snow was not deep until the drifts near the top. It took us 2.5 hours to reach Baden in the snow. From there, we traversed the ridges to Burnham and then Throop. THe ridge traverse was fun, deep snow in places but you could drop to the south side of the ridge and there was no snow. From Throop we followed the northwest ridge to the Angeles Crest Highway. This was my favorite, the snow was just the right depth the plunge step down, very beautiful. Once we hit the ACH we climbed the ridge to Mount Lewis as well. The views were amazing, you could see the Santa Cruz islands and even ships in the water. The best I have ever seen. From there we hiked back to the ACH for a 5 mile trek along the ACH back to Vincent Gap. We saw some major repairs underway along the road, hopefully they will open it 2008.
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/mountb ... mountlewis
http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/mountb ... mountlewis
You are hard core, that deep snow just slows me down. I didn't hit much snow yesterday on the Three Tees, luckily.
I have never seen it so clear! My view from the mountain tops was obscured by trees as I was never above the treeline, but driving home through Chino I couldn't believe how clear and close seemed Santiago, San Jacinto, San Gorgonio and of course the San Gabriels. I will never laugh at Chino again, I hadn't realized they had such awesome views.
I have never seen it so clear! My view from the mountain tops was obscured by trees as I was never above the treeline, but driving home through Chino I couldn't believe how clear and close seemed Santiago, San Jacinto, San Gorgonio and of course the San Gabriels. I will never laugh at Chino again, I hadn't realized they had such awesome views.
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Looks like you had yerself quite a nice loop trip.
Happy holidays! Thanks for all your work on the site.....
Happy holidays! Thanks for all your work on the site.....
I just tried myself and it worked fine. Maybe try saving to your computer first, then open in Google Earth from your computer.Rob wrote:Travis, I couldn't open your Baden-Powell KMZ file -- Google Earth gave me an error message. I'll try again later.
our route up to Baden-Powell involved following some snowborder tracks most of the way. The conditions were perfect, especially near the top. Lots of deep powder, it looks so awesome to snow board down. Take a look at this pic, showing the route through fresh powder that the snow boarder "carved".
Makes me want to take up snowboarding.
Makes me want to take up snowboarding.
Yes, there is more mileage following the ACH, but once from Dawson Saddle it is down hill all the way, a lot less elevation gain.
I have been forgetting to download Geocaches to my GPS lately, usually I will check out any caches along the route. I see you do the same.
I have been forgetting to download Geocaches to my GPS lately, usually I will check out any caches along the route. I see you do the same.