I've visited Baldy numerous times, but this was my first outing from Mt. Baldy Village. Seeing as how the route was measured at a little over 6 miles, I had hoped to do it under 3.5 hours, but it took me at least 4.75 hours. I guess I underestimated the strain the steepness would have on my speed.
After parking on Bear Canyon Drive (avoid using the church's parking spots), walking past all the houses/cabins will lead to his sign within 10 minutes:
Reaching Bear Flats:
The exposed switchbacks ascending from Bear Flats. This unscenic part was probably the dullest aspect of the hike, and the buckthorn creeping in on both sides was a bother at times:
After the switchbacks, it's a nice and scenic trek going up:
Upon reaching the "narrows," I was a little over an hour away from Baldy. Glad I brought my windproof jacket along:
Finally made it. Winds were strong as ever:
I don't remember what this signpost used to say, as I don't recall encountering it in the past:
Returned the way I came. As with all my prior hikes to Baldy, I had to ration my remaining water on the way back and was itching for a Jamba Juice for the entire 3.25-hour descent. All in all, a marvelous trip up my favorite mountain.
Bear Flats to Mt. Baldy (5/10/13)
- blueshammer
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That's right, the Bear Canyon/Bear Flats trail reaches a saddle between West Baldy and Baldy proper, but it doesn't actually pass over West Baldy. It's a 5-10 minute walk from the saddle to West Baldy.
I didn't see a cartoony bear sign, unfortunately. It's possible I simply didn't notice it since I didn't stop to rest at Bear Flats.
I didn't see a cartoony bear sign, unfortunately. It's possible I simply didn't notice it since I didn't stop to rest at Bear Flats.
- Uncle Rico
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So that's what it looks like to the west of the ridge, huh? When I was up there just the week before, the low cloud cover completely obscured the views in that direction. Looks like the weather gods were with you.
Is that Lookout Mtn. in your 5th and 9th pics?
Is that Lookout Mtn. in your 5th and 9th pics?
Ive hke this trail 2 times this year, its a ball buster! Yesterday, sunday, hiked up Vivian Creek Trail to San Gorgonio Peak for the first time, ive done san g before from the south fork trail. As Vivian creek is described as the shortest ans steepest to the peak, would have thought this trail to be harder than the bear creek trail, but id say bear creek is a tougher hike, just Vivian is 3 miles longer.blueshammer wrote: ↑I've visited Baldy numerous times, but this was my first outing from Mt. Baldy Village. Seeing as how the route was measured at a little over 6 miles, I had hoped to do it under 3.5 hours, but it took me at least 4.75 hours. I guess I underestimated the strain the steepness would have on my speed.
- mcphersonm80
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Yeah, that's Lookout Mountain in those pics.Uncle Rico wrote: ↑Is that Lookout Mtn. in your 5th and 9th pics?