General Conditions
OK, here's what he's done:Hikin_Jim wrote:Yeah, I noticed that. And why isn't E SB Peak (10,691) on the list? It's higher than SB Peak (by about 20').Rumpled wrote:How come West baldy at 9988 didn't make the list? Is it just a secondary peak or something?
He lists "wannabe" peaks like Miller and Alto Diablo, but he doesn't list West Baldy. What gives?
1. SB E Peak is now listed as a peak.
2. Miller is no longer listed as a peak. It is now a "sub-peak".
3. Alto Diablo is no longer listed as a peak. It is now a "sub-peak".
He did not upgrade West Baldy to a peak, but I asked him to consider it. We'll see...
Below may answer some of your questions. They are 15 different reasons that Sierra Club once made it to SoCal 100 but later delisted. (==> is my comment.) They are not consitant.
below 5000'
condor sanctuary
drive-up of little value
==> Mt Wilson has a significant value, sure Einstein visited.
hard to find?
==> Time before maps and GPS?
Indian property
long drive-up
==> Local mountains only?
mining operations
minor bump
==> Mt Harwood must be a major bump.
overdeveloped
==> Thunder Mtn still has a room for development.
private property
shooting area
shooting area & heavy brush
shooting range
too difficult
==> Iron Mtn #1 is not the most difficult
too easy
==> That's what SAR hears all the time
below 5000'
condor sanctuary
drive-up of little value
==> Mt Wilson has a significant value, sure Einstein visited.
hard to find?
==> Time before maps and GPS?
Indian property
long drive-up
==> Local mountains only?
mining operations
minor bump
==> Mt Harwood must be a major bump.
overdeveloped
==> Thunder Mtn still has a room for development.
private property
shooting area
shooting area & heavy brush
shooting range
too difficult
==> Iron Mtn #1 is not the most difficult
too easy
==> That's what SAR hears all the time
Both Baldy and SanG are rated moderate, but Baldy has slightly better air quality.
http://www2.aqmd.gov/webappl/gisaqi2/VEMap3D.aspx
http://www2.aqmd.gov/webappl/gisaqi2/VEMap3D.aspx
Checking out AQMD more because I felt strange about moderate rating. Now the site has Smoke Advisory and says Unhealty about San Gabriel area.
ftp://ftp.aqmd.gov/pub/globalist/Advisory.pdf
San Gorgonio has no Smoke Advisory.
ftp://ftp.aqmd.gov/pub/globalist/Advisory.pdf
San Gorgonio has no Smoke Advisory.
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Sometimes wind direction is listed as coming FROM somewhere, and other times going TO somewhere. How do you know the difference? For example, on my Suby's weather radio, they will say "winds out of the southwest"..which means they are blowing northeast...and sometimes on a forecast they'll say "southwest winds" which means just that.
Still other times I just see "Winds 5-10mph SSE"
Can't tell which way the wind is blowing...literally.
Still other times I just see "Winds 5-10mph SSE"
Can't tell which way the wind is blowing...literally.
I agree, from the SSE
Here's another one, more puzzling - when wind is listed as degrees, as on RAWS station sites. Anyone know how to figure out wind direction from degrees? Here's an example:
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?CNS
Here's another one, more puzzling - when wind is listed as degrees, as on RAWS station sites. Anyone know how to figure out wind direction from degrees? Here's an example:
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryF?CNS
Ran 10.5 miles yesterday in the rain. Went up a ridge with the wind blowing the clouds along it. Super awesome. The cold is such a positive motivator.
Anywho, looks like this Tuesday-Wednesday weather window will shut on schedule. I know this because I am a super weather science master, with decades of training.
Should be clearing up on Monday. Consolidated by... I'm guessing (poorly)... Thursday? At least a bit. Two layers. How dry was this last snowfall? The next one is supposed to have a higher water content, I've heard.
Anyone been up around Baldy lately?
Anywho, looks like this Tuesday-Wednesday weather window will shut on schedule. I know this because I am a super weather science master, with decades of training.
Should be clearing up on Monday. Consolidated by... I'm guessing (poorly)... Thursday? At least a bit. Two layers. How dry was this last snowfall? The next one is supposed to have a higher water content, I've heard.
Anyone been up around Baldy lately?
thanks KMartinLiteTacoDelRio wrote:Ran 10.5 miles yesterday in the rain. Went up a ridge with the wind blowing the clouds along it. Super awesome. The cold is such a positive motivator.
Anywho, looks like this Tuesday-Wednesday weather window will shut on schedule. I know this because I am a super weather science master, with decades of training.
Should be clearing up on Monday. Consolidated by... I'm guessing (poorly)... Thursday? At least a bit. Two layers. How dry was this last snowfall? The next one is supposed to have a higher water content, I've heard.
Anyone been up around Baldy lately?
Zé wrote:thanks KMartinLiteTacoDelRio wrote:Ran 10.5 miles yesterday in the rain. Went up a ridge with the wind blowing the clouds along it. Super awesome. The cold is such a positive motivator.
Anywho, looks like this Tuesday-Wednesday weather window will shut on schedule. I know this because I am a super weather science master, with decades of training.
Should be clearing up on Monday. Consolidated by... I'm guessing (poorly)... Thursday? At least a bit. Two layers. How dry was this last snowfall? The next one is supposed to have a higher water content, I've heard.
Anyone been up around Baldy lately?
Some guys are talking about meeting tomorrow at 2:00pm:mve wrote:Is anyone going to attempt Baldy via the Ski Hut Trail on Sunday? What do you guys think? Or is it too early for crampons/axe and too dangerous for bare boots/poles?
https://eispiraten.com/viewtopic.php?t=2252
Nunc est bibendum
I went up Baldy today and will be doing it again tomorrow. As of about 11 AM nobody had attempted to go past the Ski hut, and I did. Right after the stream crossing I holed up to my thigh so I said forget it.
Snow level is also really high, but supposed to drop to like 6000 feet tonight. It was verrrry slushy, no need for crampons but maybe tomorrow they'll be needed. Just careful stepping.
Snow level is also really high, but supposed to drop to like 6000 feet tonight. It was verrrry slushy, no need for crampons but maybe tomorrow they'll be needed. Just careful stepping.