Sean, Uncle Rico and I set out to do Hikin' Jims Seven Summits of San Jacinto on Sunday, but due to a minor foot problem and some mild AMS, came back with four. It was a day full of off trail route finding and boulder scrambling. I lost my GPS within the first mile off trail, also costing us about an hour of fruitless searching. It was a great day on San Jac despite the problems. Partially successful details: http://ironhiker.blogspot.com/2014/09/s ... cinto.html
Bagged: San Jacinto Peak 10834', Jean Peak 10670', Folly 10480', Miller 10400'
Unbagged: Newton-Drury 10160', Marion Mountain 10362', Shirley 10388'
Off trail drainage to San Jacinto. The use trail on the right we found on the way back would have been faster.
Sean and Uncle Rico, ready for anything.
Super fungus. I should have left it alone
Sean route finding through Tamarack valley
Miller Peak
View from Miller
Looking down to Folly from San Jacinto
San Jacinto from Folly Peak
Sean and Rico on Folly
Fuller Ridge from Folly
Jean Peak
Obstacles on the way to Jean
The summit of Jean
Twisted tree on Jean
San Jacinto from Jean
Several Summits of San Jacinto
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Good day in the mountains with teke and Sean. I spent a good portion of the day looking at their asses as I tried to keep up with them, but happy they tolerated my presence. Thanks boys. Bummer about teke's GPS. We looked, but came up empty. New terrain for me and got to see the world from 4 new peaks at 10k+. Yay!
Here's a few pics I took with my phone:
teke leading the charge
Sean at the Sid Davis (?) shortcut
X-country route just before teke lost his GPS
more x-country
Cornell Peak if I'm not mistaken
Sean and teke admiring the fine scenery
route-finding conclave. I discovered Sean has amazing route-finding intuition
desert view from below Miller Peak
Miller Peak plaque
Gorgonio area from Miller Peak
Jean Peak from Miller
view south from Miller Peak
Sean claiming San J
mid-hike Silver Bullet
Ridgeline from San J down to Folly
nutrition break in the forest
post-adventure sudsy refreshments as Sean contemplates going out for another circuit
Here's a few pics I took with my phone:
teke leading the charge
Sean at the Sid Davis (?) shortcut
X-country route just before teke lost his GPS
more x-country
Cornell Peak if I'm not mistaken
Sean and teke admiring the fine scenery
route-finding conclave. I discovered Sean has amazing route-finding intuition
desert view from below Miller Peak
Miller Peak plaque
Gorgonio area from Miller Peak
Jean Peak from Miller
view south from Miller Peak
Sean claiming San J
mid-hike Silver Bullet
Ridgeline from San J down to Folly
nutrition break in the forest
post-adventure sudsy refreshments as Sean contemplates going out for another circuit
Very nice, guys. I love to see the different perspective looking back towards San Gorgonio and San Gabriels and also points south and east. All things considered, it's really amazing how much wild terrain remains in the southern california region.
I'll bet the GPS knows where it is. It went to the woods and found itself.
I'll bet the GPS knows where it is. It went to the woods and found itself.