Snow Creek climb and ski T/R
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Here is an interesting trip report on the North Face of San Jacinto.
They had a very long day.
http://zoomloco.xanga.com (Scroll down to trip report)
They had a very long day.
http://zoomloco.xanga.com (Scroll down to trip report)
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Yeah, I know. Our tax dollars at work, or something.
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Wow....yea what a trip ! And thank god about the tax dollars at work ! wait, what are they doing ?
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They didn't do shit last time we went up. We didn't even go in all ninja status or anything, just walked through.
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On April 10 there is a scheduled trip up Snow Creek to Mt San Jacinto
http://www.meetup.com/AdventurePeople/messages/9361641/
This is only for experinced technically proficient climbers who are in tip top condition.
http://www.meetup.com/AdventurePeople/messages/9361641/
This is only for experinced technically proficient climbers who are in tip top condition.
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CY,
I am very intrested in going on this trip. where do i sign up!?
Darin
I am very intrested in going on this trip. where do i sign up!?
Darin
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Darin - I am not a member of the Meet Up club. You would have to contact one of the organisers.
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Conact this guy: http://www.meetup.com/AdventurePeople/members/4182610/
I know the organizer, but I don't want to post his info on here, since the trip isn't completely legal (stupid boundary issues with the water people).
I know the organizer, but I don't want to post his info on here, since the trip isn't completely legal (stupid boundary issues with the water people).
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Here are pictures from Thursday's 15 hour climb up Snow Creek. David said that the Chock Stone was completely snow covered.
http://picasaweb.google.com/joshuatreer ... Winter2010#
http://picasaweb.google.com/joshuatreer ... Winter2010#
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That is a shitload of snow. I don't want to be wrong taking a guess at the height of the chockstone, but it's high as hell, so there ya go.
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I heard that GigaMike, Rick, Steve and Fernando climbed Snow Creek on Saturday 

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Here are my pics from the climb...
http://www.digitalalpine.com/2010-Pictu ... 4468_595Yy
Great day Rick, Steve and Fern!
http://www.digitalalpine.com/2010-Pictu ... 4468_595Yy
Great day Rick, Steve and Fern!
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great job all four of you! nice to know there is a legal way to access the trail now. so that mean permits will be required soon? 

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Ah cool. Have fun?
Thanks for the detail on how to do it legally. I'm gonna give it a shot.
Thanks for the detail on how to do it legally. I'm gonna give it a shot.
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That alternate route TR and pics = amazing, amazing, amazing! I still can't believe anyone gets up that north face, or down it, no matter the route.
I keep hearing about the purity of the water being the reason that they don't want hikers up that face ---- is the threat of water purity really that serious or is that just an excuse for something else?
Also, knowing that this is a touchy subject/area - I'll understand if things might not get answered here - just throwin' the question out there, that's all...
Again though, respect for sharing the pics - it's an area my boot[y] will never see - so thanks for filling in the shoes
I keep hearing about the purity of the water being the reason that they don't want hikers up that face ---- is the threat of water purity really that serious or is that just an excuse for something else?
Also, knowing that this is a touchy subject/area - I'll understand if things might not get answered here - just throwin' the question out there, that's all...
Again though, respect for sharing the pics - it's an area my boot[y] will never see - so thanks for filling in the shoes

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Seems pot growers are a big issue up there...and I'm sure thats what we look like.
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What an awesome hike and terrific pics too. way to go guys.