Mt. Markham and San Gabriel Peak
- Uncle Rico
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Since I've been a bit of a sluggard lately and haven't kept pace of my EisPiraten duties and responsibilities, I figured I'd better start the new year off right by posting a TR. Nothing new here that you haven't already seen, but my daughter and I went out yesterday for a trip to the summits of Mt. Markham and San Gabriel Peak. It was cool and windy, and it was the first day that kind of felt like winter might be around the corner.
The parking area at Eaton Saddle was jam packed with cars so we had to park up the road a bit and walk back to the saddle. We strode along the fire road to the Markham saddle and then veered off onto the Mt. Lowe trail to the saddle between Lowe and Markham. Encountered lots of people on the trail and a clump of bro's at the saddle eating burritos and playing a ukulele. We hastily started up the use trail to the summit of Markham only to have the ukulele bro's follow our lead and start up behind us. Where the path (which is really almost an established trail at this point) steepens before you attain the long, flat summit, the bro's backed off and beat a retreat to the summit of Lowe to annoy somebody else while we hogged the solitude of Markham all to ourselves.
After snacks and a healthy does of philosophy, literature, and politics, we started back down the ridge as a helo came over Eaton Saddle heading south. I surmised with no basis whatsoever, but a healthy does of prejudice, that it was headed for the Huntington Medical Center with a motorcyclist who had been scraped off the ACH further north.
Anyhoo, back at the Markham saddle, I slipped into the brush to water the foliage. Pee rags abounded. I understand differences in plumbing, but drip dry folks. Or pick up after yourselves for Gawd's sake.
The trail to San Gabriel is in fine shape. Immediately below the summit, a pair of blue, soiled skivvies hung unceremoniously from a tree branch trail side. I didn't take a picture because I was dry-heaving too much. Atop, the wind began to pick up and the sky to the north began to darken. The cool, winter-like weather was a super enjoyable change from the perpetual summer we're having.
The trek back to Eaton Saddle was uneventful. Still a fair number of cars when we returned late in the afternoon.
Some pics:
The parking area at Eaton Saddle was jam packed with cars so we had to park up the road a bit and walk back to the saddle. We strode along the fire road to the Markham saddle and then veered off onto the Mt. Lowe trail to the saddle between Lowe and Markham. Encountered lots of people on the trail and a clump of bro's at the saddle eating burritos and playing a ukulele. We hastily started up the use trail to the summit of Markham only to have the ukulele bro's follow our lead and start up behind us. Where the path (which is really almost an established trail at this point) steepens before you attain the long, flat summit, the bro's backed off and beat a retreat to the summit of Lowe to annoy somebody else while we hogged the solitude of Markham all to ourselves.
After snacks and a healthy does of philosophy, literature, and politics, we started back down the ridge as a helo came over Eaton Saddle heading south. I surmised with no basis whatsoever, but a healthy does of prejudice, that it was headed for the Huntington Medical Center with a motorcyclist who had been scraped off the ACH further north.
Anyhoo, back at the Markham saddle, I slipped into the brush to water the foliage. Pee rags abounded. I understand differences in plumbing, but drip dry folks. Or pick up after yourselves for Gawd's sake.
The trail to San Gabriel is in fine shape. Immediately below the summit, a pair of blue, soiled skivvies hung unceremoniously from a tree branch trail side. I didn't take a picture because I was dry-heaving too much. Atop, the wind began to pick up and the sky to the north began to darken. The cool, winter-like weather was a super enjoyable change from the perpetual summer we're having.
The trek back to Eaton Saddle was uneventful. Still a fair number of cars when we returned late in the afternoon.
Some pics:
- Uncle Rico
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I dunno, but I always buy one. Cheap insurance.HikeUp wrote: Nice pictures. Are adventure passes still a thing?
Yeah, they got me where they want me. ?
Looks like another fun trip in that area. How did you shoot downtown from there with clouds?
I always buy an adventure pass, too, even through they are mostly not required. The last ruling I remember said only if facilities are used (benches, restrooms, etc.).
I always buy an adventure pass, too, even through they are mostly not required. The last ruling I remember said only if facilities are used (benches, restrooms, etc.).
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Nice report for the new year. I'm also behind on posting as well. Btw tmi on The pee rags lolUncle Rico wrote: Since I've been a bit of a sluggard lately and haven't kept pace of my EisPiraten duties and responsibilities, I figured I'd better start the new year off right by posting a TR.
Not to be pedantic, or anything, but that's not a direct link to the image. That's a link to some javascript bullshit that gives you the image if you ask it nicely. A direct link to the image looks like this:
Too late. It was a copy+paste of the url that was in my browser's address bar. I expected the url to be visible, not an embedded version of the webpage it was pointing at.dima wrote: Not to be pedantic,
Hence the I hate tap-a-crap comment. I do hate every aspect of this piece of shit platform.
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Oh you know me teke, Always lugging that big damn camera around with me everywhere I go.tekewin wrote: Looks like another fun trip in that area. How did you shoot downtown from there with clouds?
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Tap-A-Talk is certainly an awkward, non-intuitive interface even if it is free.girlhiker70 wrote:I second that!HikeUp wrote:I hate tap-a-crap
What about https://www.phpbb.com/ used on the Mt. San Jacinto board? It claims to be free. Of course, somebody would have to handle the migration.
The issue is not the migration or the cost (I'm happy to host the thing and do the migration myself). The issue is that we can't move and take the existing search engine links with us. This can only be done with the blessing of the provider. If somebody knows any of these people (they're in Santa Monica), please tell me.