Does anyone have any info about climbing the Northeast Face of Mt. Baldy? I assume it is still mostly snow covered now, which is what I want. And how far can a normal car get on the Stockton Flats Road?
Thanks!
Mt. Baldy, Northeast Face
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Yep.
3n06 is passable with about 7 inches of ground clearance and a careful driver. I've taken my 80' Corolla (stock) to the gate before.
The canyon splitting Harwood (and later Baldy) from Dawson has a few spots that might be an issue to cross. No major waterfalls, just ones with smooth solid rock surrounded by scree.
Should be easy overall. Descend via Harwood's NE Ridge (AKA Holtgrefe Ridge AKA Easy Street).
I would like to go! 8)
3n06 is passable with about 7 inches of ground clearance and a careful driver. I've taken my 80' Corolla (stock) to the gate before.
The canyon splitting Harwood (and later Baldy) from Dawson has a few spots that might be an issue to cross. No major waterfalls, just ones with smooth solid rock surrounded by scree.
Should be easy overall. Descend via Harwood's NE Ridge (AKA Holtgrefe Ridge AKA Easy Street).
I would like to go! 8)
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I see that there's an "improved" dirt road that goes up Sheep Creek and then comes back into Lytle Creek past the gate ("B" on HikeUp's map). It looks like it's FR 3N33. Is that road open? And can one get around the gate?
HJ

HJ
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Dunno HJ. I'm guessing the gate was closed because the creek was flowing strong. It might be open now - depends on snow melt, etc. blah blah blah. Ranger Station peeps probably know.
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That's one of the worst "roads" I've been on. All riverbed. I don't suggest taking anything on it that isn't raised up a little bit with 4WD.
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Just to be clear, you are not talking about 3N06, right?TacoDelRio wrote:That's one of the worst "roads" I've been on. All riverbed. I don't suggest taking anything on it that isn't raised up a little bit with 4WD.
Thanks for the info, folks.
Taco: PM sent.