April 10, 2022
I decided on a longer walk Sunday, spending a little time visiting Mt. Baden-Powell to break up the every week routine of the Wilderness Park. It was an adventure just getting to the trailhead, as I-15 was down to one lane and I didn't know that until I was past the Sierra exit. That meant I was trapped in traffic and it took me about 2:30 to drive the 50 miles. I was surprised to see only 10 cars in the parking lot but gladly headed up the trail. After a mile of walking I saw the first snow patch, and shortly after Lamel Spring the route was completely covered. That meant no more trail, so I skipped the switchbacks and followed footprints mostly straight up the mountain. While packing the night before I grabbed the microspikes and was glad to have them. My late start and a relatively warm sun conspired to make the snow pretty soft, so it was difficult to make quick progress as I slipped even with the little traction aids. 2:45 to the summit is the slowest time I've ever recorded on this route so I blame the snow. While on the top I was able to sit by myself and enjoy a Snickers snack and then headed back down. Microspikes were definitely not the right tool for the descent as the snow just balls up on them - real crampons would have been a better choice. While going down I talked to a few PCT hikers and noticed that every one of them was foreign, which makes me wonder how many US residents go visit the long trails in Europe. I'm sure I never will, too many trails here for me to keep exploring....
AllTrails clocked my day at 7.6 miles with 2900 feet of elevation gain/loss, which means the snow route chops about a half mile off the trail.
Some renovations at the trailhead since last time I was here. New bathroom too!
Baldy peeking out through the trees.
Snow on this slope beginning to feel a little sketchy.
Around here I decided to abandon the trail.
Almost done climbing, legs were tired now.
Looking back down from the ridge. Not clear enough to see the Sierra Nevada mountains.
B-P summit from the ridge, looking down canyon from here is one of my favorite views in the Gabes.
Summit shot, I decided not to visit any other peaks because the snow was way too soft by now.
Ridge on the way back to the trail.
View of Baldy from Inspiration Point.
Snow walking
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Donald Shimoda
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Thanks for the report. Was it one of those fancy toilets that separates the peepee from the poopoo?
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Not that nice. Upon further reflection I think it’s only a new exterior.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda