Does anyone know if it's possible to reach Buck Point (or Etiwanda) by hiking up the South Fork of Lytle Creek? There's a trail shown on the topo but I can't find any info on the Internet and am concerned it may be impassable due to a headwall and/or landslides at the end of Lytle Creek.
-Rick
Lytle Creek - Trail to Buck Point?
According to Brennan's website on South Lytle Creek
http://www.dankat.com/advents/sthlyt.htm
, which basically says its not going to happen.
http://www.dankat.com/advents/sthlyt.htm
, which basically says its not going to happen.
That's what I was looking at. Now just because you "can" rappel at the headwall doesn't mean it's mandatory. There could be a use trail around it or some sort of bypass.
What I was hoping to do was to hike up the So Fork of Lytle Creek and then descend down via Bonita Canyon (with some nice rappells).
-Rick
What I was hoping to do was to hike up the So Fork of Lytle Creek and then descend down via Bonita Canyon (with some nice rappells).
-Rick
I agree with you 100% Rick, especially considering the terrain...check out this trip report though...
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/archives/hps00919.htm
Not that it cant be done on the south side...... I much prefer going downhill myself
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/hps/archives/hps00919.htm
Not that it cant be done on the south side...... I much prefer going downhill myself
This might not be quite as exciting as the South Fork of Lytle Creek, but there are the remains of a trail (still sort of passable* as of a year ago) up the Middle Fork of Lytle. You hit Icehouse Saddle from the East and then take the conventional route from the saddle to the top.
Then you can have your "fun" going down hill by whichever route you choose. Happy "rapping."
HJ
*The trail overall is not in bad shape, but there are two significant wash outs before you reach Comanche Trail Camp. You can scramble uphill around them on a very loose gravelly use trail. Not for beginners, but if you can do canyoneering and rapping, then it should be a piece of cake for you. Comanche is a lovely spot by the way. Good water there last October.
Then you can have your "fun" going down hill by whichever route you choose. Happy "rapping."
HJ
*The trail overall is not in bad shape, but there are two significant wash outs before you reach Comanche Trail Camp. You can scramble uphill around them on a very loose gravelly use trail. Not for beginners, but if you can do canyoneering and rapping, then it should be a piece of cake for you. Comanche is a lovely spot by the way. Good water there last October.
Travis, I have multiple routes up Cucamonga from the south planned for this winter, if things materialize.
I hope to park around 34°11'33.86"N 117°35'35.76"W (got it from Google Earth). Map says road is closed MARCH 1 to Labor Day. Anyone been on this road lately?
I may have missed something skipping over what I read.
I hope to park around 34°11'33.86"N 117°35'35.76"W (got it from Google Earth). Map says road is closed MARCH 1 to Labor Day. Anyone been on this road lately?
I may have missed something skipping over what I read.