North Baldy/Burnham/Throop 5-17-09
Joined by Norma, I happily re-visited one of the favorite local peaks of my youth: Mt. Baden-Powell--back then they called it North Baldy The weather was ideal, so we continued on to Mt. Burnham and Throop Peak. We contemplated dropping down to Dawson Saddle and hiking back on the soon-to-be-re-opened Highway 2, but in the end opted for the PCT. Pix are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21042415@N ... 390593287/
If there weren't important issues to fight about in bars, someone would come around and invent them.Tim wrote:The real controversy is whether Baden-Powell is pronounced Baddin-Powl, Baiden-Powl or Baiden-Poelle? Supposedly it's the last one, but bar fights still erupt to this day over which one is right.
That is a really great hike - thanks for the report. I'm really excited about the road opening because I haven't done the section from Throop to Islip yet and it's a lot easier for me to get to the Dawson trailhead from the Wrightwood area than from the other direction. I suppose a shuttle hike would work great for that section.
Poelle like Noelle like Noel? weird. I always said Baiden-Powl.Tim wrote:The real controversy is whether Baden-Powell is pronounced Baddin-Powl, Baiden-Powl or Baiden-Poelle? Supposedly it's the last one, but bar fights still erupt to this day over which one is right.
been in stealth mode! not really. still hiking up a storm. i think we did a hike that wasn't picture worthy and recently i forgot my camera on a hike. i have been hiking locally after work a lot. i love daylight savings!EnFuego wrote:Dave G and Norma R - nice pics. Haven't heard from either of you in awhile.
anyone heading to the Sierra this weekend? i know i am.
be safe and have fun, wherever you are.
p.s. Hikin Jim, on my 2nd to last photo i ID a fir tree. was i right????
Quite right on the ID, including the mistletoe. Unfortunately, that tree won't be with us much longer. Mistletoe is a parasite. Healthier trees can hold it at bay. When you see a tree with as much MT on it as the one in your photo, you know that tree is not long for this world.norma r wrote:p.s. Hikin Jim, on my 2nd to last photo i ID a fir tree. was i right????
HJ
P.S. Good ID too on the "Fungi/Fun Guy"
What you guys found on Mt. Burnham was the "Mt. Burnham" geocache, but it appears that someone stole the logbook. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... 83d2aad3cbDave G wrote:Joined by Norma, I happily re-visited one of the favorite local peaks of my youth: Mt. Baden-Powell--back then they called it North Baldy The weather was ideal, so we continued on to Mt. Burnham and Throop Peak. We contemplated dropping down to Dawson Saddle and hiking back on the soon-to-be-re-opened Highway 2, but in the end opted for the PCT. Pix are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21042415@N ... 390593287/
Actually, we found both. The nested red cans in my photo are the summit register proper, and the Plano box looks like it was indeed a geocache in a former lifeKit Fox wrote:What you guys found on Mt. Burnham was the "Mt. Burnham" geocache, but it appears that someone stole the logbook. http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_de ... 83d2aad3cbDave G wrote:Joined by Norma, I happily re-visited one of the favorite local peaks of my youth: Mt. Baden-Powell--back then they called it North Baldy The weather was ideal, so we continued on to Mt. Burnham and Throop Peak. We contemplated dropping down to Dawson Saddle and hiking back on the soon-to-be-re-opened Highway 2, but in the end opted for the PCT. Pix are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21042415@N ... 390593287/
In spite of Burnham being somewhat of a "lesser" peak, I thought the placement of the register was pretty cool. It was the actual high point, which required suffering the Buckthorn to retrieve it