I've had this one at the top of the list since last fall, and finally the weather gods listened.
Had a surprisingly large number of participants join up for this hike, most starting at 8:15 and myself and a few others at 9.
The trail offered a few unique views for this day, such as this:
followed almost immediately by this:
Llamas? Am I back in Peru?
Anyways, we continued on. This is a very nice hike. I'd only say I'm not a fan of trails with so much rock as this one, kinda slows me down, as well as not nice on the feet. Made it up in 2 hrs. The climb up Cucamonga past the saddle with Bighorn is a very good grade with pleasant views.
Special thanks to Tim for watching for the gal who was struggling. Apparently I still fail 'screening'. But I'm surprised that you got her up to Timber, nice job!
Cucamonga Peak 07-12-2008
Never a dull moment in Icehouse Canyon. We saw those llamas when we came up too. I guess they belong to the guy who lives at the cabin next to the Chapman Trail split because I saw them "parked" there today.
Joe is not normal. He's just fast.
No problem about that gal. She actually can hike, it's just she needed to be with a 3rd Unit. I think Tim's Guide Service won't be taking any more clients--I don't want to set any more precedents. But I did my good deed for the year so Santa better be good to me!!
Joe is not normal. He's just fast.
No problem about that gal. She actually can hike, it's just she needed to be with a 3rd Unit. I think Tim's Guide Service won't be taking any more clients--I don't want to set any more precedents. But I did my good deed for the year so Santa better be good to me!!
- JMunaretto
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Getting up Cucamonga in 2 hrs is reasonable for me. The average grade is ~ 12%. I'll do some cardio exercise during the week, and if I do incline treadmill I'll do stuff like run at 10% at 5 (long) - 7 (6 min) mph. I can walk at 15% at 4 mph for long time, so 2 hrs for Cucamonga represents a time for me to get a decent cardio workout, especially in the last 2 miles.
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Oh btw apparently a couple of guys decided to take the register while we were up there. Nice guys, nice.