Baldy Still Closed
Almost no one on Mt San Gorgonio over the holiday weekend.
Nunc est bibendum
- kristo5747
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Hi!
I was planning to do Baldy this Saturday until I saw this post.
I don't mean to challenge anyone here (being a forum newbie and all) but is it still closed?
The site for the Mt Baldy resort shows a race schedule for that same day.
http://www.mtbaldy.com/longboard-hac.htm
Any info is welcome. Thank you.
Al.
I was planning to do Baldy this Saturday until I saw this post.
I don't mean to challenge anyone here (being a forum newbie and all) but is it still closed?
The site for the Mt Baldy resort shows a race schedule for that same day.
http://www.mtbaldy.com/longboard-hac.htm
Any info is welcome. Thank you.
Al.
That bike race appears to be within the ski resort and is probably being allowed under a special use permit. I would think that the ANF is still closed to those without specific permission or a permit. The peak and the trails leading to it are in the ANF.
My interpretation and opinion only.
My interpretation and opinion only.
- kristo5747
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Simply put, it is closed (in your opinion)....this %~#^*$!@ sucks.HikeUp wrote:That bike race appears to be within the ski resort and is probably being allowed under a special use permit. I would think that the ANF is still closed to those without specific permission or a permit. The peak and the trails leading to it are in the ANF.
My interpretation and opinion only.
- kristo5747
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I wish I could...
I usually get up there around 4am. Best I can do is chance it Saturday and show up at Manker Flats...
We'll see.
I usually get up there around 4am. Best I can do is chance it Saturday and show up at Manker Flats...
We'll see.
Dude, 10,000,000 other places to hike -- or just go the north route to Baldy, a very cool route.kristo5747 wrote:I wish I could...
I usually get up there around 4am. Best I can do is chance it Saturday and show up at Manker Flats...
We'll see.
- kristo5747
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I am listening. I am looking for a physical hike...any suggestions???Dude, 10,000,000 other places to hike
Which route is the "north route"? The only routes I know are:or just go the north route to Baldy, a very cool route.
1) mt baldy village church->bear flats->baldy top
2) manker flats->baldy notch->baldy top
3) manker flats->ski hut->baldy top
Is it one of these?
San Bernardino Mountains? Mt San Jacinto?kristo5747 wrote:I am listening. I am looking for a physical hike...any suggestions???Dude, 10,000,000 other places to hike
The LA basin is sorta surrounded by mountains. They are all over.
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How many do you want? Seriously, no shortage in Southern California. A classic if you haven't done it: the highest point in Southern California, San Gorgonio Mtn (11,502) via Vivian Creek. Pretty good work out. Start at "A" in Mill Creek Canyon in the Forest Falls area and go to the summit "I." Adventure pass required.kristo5747 wrote:I am listening. I am looking for a physical hike...any suggestions???Hikin_Jim wrote:Dude, 10,000,000 other places to hike
No, not one of those. This route starts in Wrightwood. It's about 14 mi RT. Check out this map of the route. You'll have to scroll around a bit to get it all in frame. Start at "A" on Acorn Dr in Wrightwood. Watch the parking restrictions. End up at "J" (Mt. Baldy). Return you the way you came. Butt kicker. All San Berdoo Nat'l Forest. All legal. Adventure pass not required.kristo5747 wrote:Which route is the "north route"? The only routes I know are:Hikin_Jim wrote:or just go the north route to Baldy, a very cool route.
1) mt baldy village church->bear flats->baldy top
2) manker flats->baldy notch->baldy top
3) manker flats->ski hut->baldy top
Is it one of these?
Slow down there HJ. Acorn Trail is in the part of the San Berdoo Forest that is administered by the ANF, and is therefore closed. See this thread I started a few days ago. Maybe you could start on the PCT near Gobbler's Knob, then connect to the north backbone to get to Baldy. Stay on the east side of the trail though or else you'll be in the ANF!Hikin_Jim wrote:No, not one of those. This route starts in Wrightwood. It's about 14 mi RT. Check out this map of the route. You'll have to scroll around a bit to get it all in frame. Start at "A" on Acorn Dr in Wrightwood. Watch the parking restrictions. End up at "J" (Mt. Baldy). Return you the way you came. Butt kicker. All San Berdoo Nat'l Forest. All legal. Adventure pass not required.
- kristo5747
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I did it this past June via South Fork. Kicked my butt but loved every minute of it. The drive is bit killer for me since I live in the south bay....San Gorgonio Mtn (11,502) via Vivian Creek]. Pretty good work out. Start at "A" in Mill Creek Canyon in the Forest Falls area and go to the summit "I." Adventure pass required...
I did not know about this one!! I'll check this out. Awesome, thank you!!This route starts in Wrightwood. It's about 14 mi RT... Start at "A" on Acorn Dr in Wrightwood. Watch the parking restrictions. End up at "J" (Mt. Baldy). Return you the way you came. Butt kicker. All San Berdoo Nat'l Forest. All legal. Adventure pass not required.
I summited Baldy on Labor Day. Of course, it was during the annual Run-to-the-Top. I was great fun as usual. It was a beautiful day and the air entirely clear. From the summit you could see the northeast boundary of the fire. I was expecting they'd leave Baldy open, but I guess they just had it open for the race.
I saw that thread. I don't think we've really got an answer on that. See my post in that thread.HikeUp wrote:Slow down there HJ. Acorn Trail is in the part of the San Berdoo Forest that is administered by the ANF, and is therefore closed. See this thread I started a few days ago. Maybe you could start on the PCT near Gobbler's Knob, then connect to the north backbone to get to Baldy. Stay on the east side of the trail though or else you'll be in the ANF!
OK, talked to some people. The area of the SBNF administered by the ANF is basically the area around Wrightwood that is part of the Valyermo Ranger District, and it is closed.
So, basically what HikeUp is suggesting is what you'd have to do: head in from the east up the PCT and then head south to Baldy. PITA.
So, basically what HikeUp is suggesting is what you'd have to do: head in from the east up the PCT and then head south to Baldy. PITA.
Thanks HJ for the corroborating info.Hikin_Jim wrote:OK, talked to some people. The area of the SBNF administered by the ANF is basically the area around Wrightwood that is part of the Valyermo Ranger District, and it is closed.
So, basically what HikeUp is suggesting is what you'd have to do: head in from the east up the PCT and then head south to Baldy. PITA.
I wish I knew people I could talk to.
- kristo5747
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PCT being....Pacific Crest Trail???...
So, basically what HikeUp is suggesting is what you'd have to do: head in from the east up the PCT and then head south to Baldy...
As you can tell, I am not from around here...............................
Yup. PCT runs north of Baldy, and is easy to jump onto in the Wrightwood Area.kristo5747 wrote:PCT being....Pacific Crest Trail???...
So, basically what HikeUp is suggesting is what you'd have to do: head in from the east up the PCT and then head south to Baldy...
As you can tell, I am not from around here...............................
mtbaldy.com again reporting they are open...this time "We are open!! We just got the all clear and we will be open every weekend and holiday."kristo5747 wrote:Simply put, it is closed (in your opinion)....this %~#^*$!@ sucks.HikeUp wrote:That bike race appears to be within the ski resort and is probably being allowed under a special use permit. I would think that the ANF is still closed to those without specific permission or a permit. The peak and the trails leading to it are in the ANF.
My interpretation and opinion only.
At least they went from a outright statement to one with some backup, however limited it may be(just who is this 'all clear' from?). Im not hurrying to report it in misc news yet
http://www.mtbaldy.com/snow-report.htm
Ive given up on what is in the ANF or not or if its closed...it could be implied that they are open starting this weekend the 19th...which is the containment date. To me though, the 'all clear' is a press release from the Angeles lifting the closure order.
The We in "We are open" could only mean the ski resort, right? The trails and the peaks (other than Thunder perhaps) are not part of the ski resort are they?
The ANF border (including the parts of the SBNF that are administered by the ANF) basically runs from peak to peak all the way from Wright Mt. to Pine, Dawson, Baldy, Harwood, Thunder, Telegraph, Timber, Bighorn, Ontario, Frankish, blah blah blah. Cucamonga and Etiwanda are fair game, as long as you approach them without crossing the ANF. I think that all the peaks listed are fair game as long as you don't get to them by trails/routes in the ANF. Just stay on the SBNF half of the summit!
Let's all keep on speculating. It's fun!? Tired of this shit.
The ANF border (including the parts of the SBNF that are administered by the ANF) basically runs from peak to peak all the way from Wright Mt. to Pine, Dawson, Baldy, Harwood, Thunder, Telegraph, Timber, Bighorn, Ontario, Frankish, blah blah blah. Cucamonga and Etiwanda are fair game, as long as you approach them without crossing the ANF. I think that all the peaks listed are fair game as long as you don't get to them by trails/routes in the ANF. Just stay on the SBNF half of the summit!
Let's all keep on speculating. It's fun!? Tired of this shit.
thanks.....did a ranger give that info? ...just kidding them of course...mtbaldy.com goes to the doghouse.Zé wrote:I called Mt Baldy visitor center. they say that yes, the ski lift is open because it's a privately run business, but you can't hike.
you can take the ski lift, then promptly turn around and take it back down again. no hiking. exciting.