Ontario Peak: 06-15-2008
Nice hike up to Ontario Peak in the morning before it got kinda warm. Only saw one other person above Kelly Camp and that was on the peak (saw him later as I neared the parking lot - wonder if he is a poster on this board). He kept calling me "sir!"
Columbine Spring is flowing cool and refreshing. Trail from Kelly Camp to Ontario Peak is an obstacle course through all of the downed trees - you only have to climb over about 4 or 5 of them, trail dodges the rest. Icehouse Canyon was remarkably uncrowded...parking was available a little after 12 noon.
Ontario Peak...
Mt. Baldy...
Ski Hut sporting a new roof...
Columbine Spring is flowing cool and refreshing. Trail from Kelly Camp to Ontario Peak is an obstacle course through all of the downed trees - you only have to climb over about 4 or 5 of them, trail dodges the rest. Icehouse Canyon was remarkably uncrowded...parking was available a little after 12 noon.
Ontario Peak...
Mt. Baldy...
Ski Hut sporting a new roof...
Sir...kindly refrain from the 'old' jokes!Hikin_Jim wrote:Was the old roof green? Is the new one kid of orangish? Has my alzheimer's completely taken over?
The old roof was green (I had to look up an old picture ). I think what you see in the picture is a work in progress (probably plywood) and I'd assume what they put on that will have a green finish to it - wait and see.
Good point. Hopefully someone will post a newer photo as time passes.
Is Ontario still completely desolate west of Kelly's? You're photo isn't encouraging, but any signs of reforestation?
If not, I guess the forest just isn't going to come back. I think that fire was 30 or 40 years ago that burned that section. It's been desolate as long as I can remember which is at least 25 years back.
Is Ontario still completely desolate west of Kelly's? You're photo isn't encouraging, but any signs of reforestation?
If not, I guess the forest just isn't going to come back. I think that fire was 30 or 40 years ago that burned that section. It's been desolate as long as I can remember which is at least 25 years back.
I wasn't paying that much attention to the local greenery, but I do recall walking by or between quite a few 3 to 4 foot tall pine trees as I went west from Kelly's Camp. That must have been one hell of a fire if it's been desolate for so long.Hikin_Jim wrote:... any signs of reforestation?
There are 5 trail camps in that vicinity.
West of Icehouse Saddle: If you go up to Icehouse Saddle from the west and take the Chapman Trail instead of the regular trail, you'll get to Cedar Glen Camp.
South of Icehouse Saddle: Kelly's Camp lies on the trail to Ontario Pk from Icehouse Saddle.
East of Icehouse Saddle: If you approach Icehouse Saddle from the east via the Middle Fork of Lytle Creek, you come to Stone House, Third Crossing, and Commanche camps. Commanche is the closest to Icehouse Saddle.
West of Icehouse Saddle: If you go up to Icehouse Saddle from the west and take the Chapman Trail instead of the regular trail, you'll get to Cedar Glen Camp.
South of Icehouse Saddle: Kelly's Camp lies on the trail to Ontario Pk from Icehouse Saddle.
East of Icehouse Saddle: If you approach Icehouse Saddle from the east via the Middle Fork of Lytle Creek, you come to Stone House, Third Crossing, and Commanche camps. Commanche is the closest to Icehouse Saddle.
Yep, they just peeled off the green layer of Corrugated Metal Decking and what you see is plywood sheathing of the roof structure. Decking will be replaced ..HikeUp wrote: I think what you see in the picture is a work in progress (probably plywood) and I'd assume what they put on that will have a green finish to it - wait and see.
FIGHT ON wrote:Did we get a permit for this hike?
You said 'we', so, although I didn't see you up there, I assumed you were stalking me or somethingFIGHT ON wrote:I didn't go on that hike. If I did I would get a permit. If I couldn't get one, I wouldn't go.HikeUp wrote:I did. Don't know about you.
True! I keep forgetting that I am a spirit. I was with you in spirit , well, I WAS! but stalking? nope. not me. and or something?? I don't do that either. But what are you going to do?, take out another permit application and put FIGHT ON on it? YOU SHOULD HAVE! You were afraid the ranger would check you and would he say like, "Ok DUDE!, like where is the other member of your party?" And you would be like? "Well Mr. Ranger, SIR!, FIGHT ON is with me in spirit!? You think that ranger would just say, "Ok, my mistake!" ? "Go right on ahead and I will be careful not to bother you two again?" YOU BET YOUR SWEET BIPPY HE WOULD!!!!! THOSE RANGERS KNOW WHO FIGHT ON IS! AND WHEN FIGHT ON IS IN THE AREA, EVERYTHING IS GONNA WORK OUT JUST FINE. Next time you hear that Mighty Mouse song, just insert FIGHT ON in Mighty Mouses place. HERE I COME TO SAVE THE DAAAAAAAAAY!!!!HikeUp wrote:You said 'we', so, although I didn't see you up there, I assumed you were stalking me or something
Nope...don't see your name on the permit. Says only 1 person in my group...that'd be me! Whew.
Phone the Mt. Baldy Ranger Station/Visitor Center at 909-982-2829 to get a permit the day before your hike and they'll leave it on the information board out front for you to pick up...
(name obscured to protect the innocent/guilty)
Phone the Mt. Baldy Ranger Station/Visitor Center at 909-982-2829 to get a permit the day before your hike and they'll leave it on the information board out front for you to pick up...
(name obscured to protect the innocent/guilty)
Well, since your geko says it's ok then it must be legit.
protect what from what? dude, it's just an act. RELAX, here look...
protect what from what? dude, it's just an act. RELAX, here look...