Afternoon Stroll Up Williamson

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
Post Reply
User avatar
Tom Kenney
Posts: 383
Joined: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:51 pm

Post by Tom Kenney »

I did a nice afternoon jaunt up Mt. Williamson on Monday, to firstly practice low-light/sunset photography with my good camera, and secondly to scout to see if my wife would enjoy the route. It's been probably more than 20 years since I'd been up Williamson from any angle, so I needed a refresher.

I got started from the Southwest Ridge trailhead (the Williamson Rock side) at a little after 2:00 PM, and settled into a relaxed pace, stopping occasionally to snap a shot. The trail is in excellent condition except for a couple rocky/rooty spots. After leaving the PCT, it's steep and a bit less traveled but very easy to follow. This route is one among a few in the San Gabriels that remind me greatly of the Sierra Nevada: 1) Williamson, 2) Twin Peaks, 3) Pine Mountain.

Also, there is a very interesting mix of forest here. I spotted the following on the hike up (some from a distance): Live Oak, Big Cone Douglas Fir, White Fir, Ponderosa Pine, Alder, Big Leaf Maple, Incense Cedar. It's interesting to see the douglas fir and white fir mix between 7,000'-8,000'. Also, for some glorious reason the manzanita far outnumbers the buckthorn!

Summit views from Williamson are somewhat unique in the range. The absolute prominence is 800' (from Williamson-Pallette Saddle, ~7,600'), and there are huge canyons on three sides, and long sweeping ridges rising from many angles. It makes for dramatic sunset viewing:

View Northeast: Valyermo is the green-ish valley midground; Saddleback Butte can be seen right of center
Image

Summit of Mt. Williamson, with moon, and summit register
Image

Mt. Baden-Powell (R, taller) and Mt. Lewis (L, shorter)
Image

Typical up-down semi-scramble near the summit, with a mix of white fir and douglas fir
Image

Just after sunset, Twin Peaks just right of center, Mt. Waterman at right
Image

EDIT: correct prominence after looking at map, d'oh!
User avatar
CrazyHermit
Posts: 343
Joined: Mon Sep 07, 2015 1:03 pm

Post by CrazyHermit »

Whereabouts is Mt. Williamson? That's a nice panorama of the Mojave Desert.
User avatar
Tom Kenney
Posts: 383
Joined: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:51 pm

Post by Tom Kenney »

CrazyHermit wrote: Whereabouts is Mt. Williamson? That's a nice panorama of the Mojave Desert.
It's north of the 2 tunnels on CA-2, between Waterman (west) and Islip (east), and sits farther north than the other high (8K+) summits. Looks like tekewin's pallette expedition is the most recent TR for the area.
Here's a Goggle Maps link: https://www.google.com/maps/@34.3649603,-117.8648609,14z/data=!5m1!1e4?hl=en
User avatar
CrazyHermit
Posts: 343
Joined: Mon Sep 07, 2015 1:03 pm

Post by CrazyHermit »

Thanks, looks like a great area.
User avatar
tekewin
Posts: 1235
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:07 pm

Post by tekewin »

Yeah, my favorite part of the Angeles is from Islip to Waterman on both sides of the ACH. Can't get enough of that area.

Thanks for posting.
User avatar
Sean
Cucamonga
Posts: 3918
Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:32 pm

Post by Sean »

How was the wind and temp?
User avatar
Jaya
Posts: 8
Joined: Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:13 am

Post by Jaya »

Nice photos especially the lighting.
User avatar
Tom Kenney
Posts: 383
Joined: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:51 pm

Post by Tom Kenney »

Sean wrote: How was the wind and temp?
Shorts'n'shirtlseeves on the way up, with just a little breeze...very nice!
Post Reply