Forum anniversary hike
I seem to recall some suicidal... I mean hardy forum member descending the toe of Pine Ridge to Mine Gulch and taking the connector trail back to Prairie Fork/Cabin Flat. I've done the latter many times. I wussed out and turned back though once I reached the steep part of the former.
- Uncle Rico
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I'm scheduled to be in the Sierra that weekend with teke. Onion Valley. Maybe we'll see you Jeff.
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Okay, let's reserve Oct. 22-23 for a anniversary/birthday hike. I'd like to go fart around Lupine camp and maybe check out Cabin Flat unless there's a better idea.
Looks like I may be coming. Unlike last year, I returned from my month-long road trip in time!
Q: Will my 4WD Rav4 make it down the road from Guffy to Lupine? I heard it was rough. I've only got 8" clearance, but I'm not afraid to try.
Q: Will my 4WD Rav4 make it down the road from Guffy to Lupine? I heard it was rough. I've only got 8" clearance, but I'm not afraid to try.
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I don't know. It appears the FS has worked on the road based on reports, so I'd guess there's a decent chance you'll make it. I only have 8" clearance and I plan to try it in my old Pilot.
I guess we won't get that suicidal. I'm envisioning two hikes. On Saturday we could hike to Cabin Flat and back. And on Sunday we could head up to Pine Mountain Ridge and/or Wild View Peak.
Deer hunting season: Oct. 8 thru Nov. 6
5500 tag quota for Zone D11 (our mountains)
Be sure to wear your Halloween antlers.
My notes from Oct. 22nd 2005 hike to Pine Mt....
"talked with 3 hunters on the way down - they hadn't seen any critters and i told them i hadn't either; heard a bunch of shooting down to the west of the backbone ridge;"
5500 tag quota for Zone D11 (our mountains)
Be sure to wear your Halloween antlers.
My notes from Oct. 22nd 2005 hike to Pine Mt....
"talked with 3 hunters on the way down - they hadn't seen any critters and i told them i hadn't either; heard a bunch of shooting down to the west of the backbone ridge;"
Okay, what do you think of this plan? Drive to Lupine camp early on Saturday and hike to Cabin Flat and back. Spend night at Lupine. On Sunday hike to Wild View Peak and back (bonus Pine Mtn and/or Pine Mtn Ridge).
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Are you guys doing Mt Gould?Uncle Rico wrote: ↑I'm scheduled to be in the Sierra that weekend with teke. Onion Valley. Maybe we'll see you Jeff.
How early Saturday? Map shows it about 90 minutes for me which likely means more because I drive slow.
Fire restrictions still in place? I have a Jetboil for dinner cooking.
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
We cancelled due to weather. Wind chill will hit single digits Saturday with a dusting of snow. I do want to hike it some day. I haven't done anything out of Onion Valley.Girl Hiker wrote: ↑Are you guys doing Mt Gould?Uncle Rico wrote: ↑I'm scheduled to be in the Sierra that weekend with teke. Onion Valley. Maybe we'll see you Jeff.
Besides Jeff is anyone else able to make it this weekend? The plan right now is to meet at the entrance to Blue Ridge Road at 8am Saturday and caravan to Lupine Campground. Then we'll hike to Cabin Flat for lunch and return to Lupine and camp there for the night. We have several options for Sunday depending on what the group (or the birthday boy) prefers.
I am planning to come. I will already be there as I am arriving on Friday. It's a long way from San Diego. And I'm retired so spending an extra day should be OK.
Looks like it's going to be cold and maybe rainy/snowy Saturday night... Bring something warming to drink! ?
I've never been there. I'll try to snag a large campsite
Looks like it's going to be cold and maybe rainy/snowy Saturday night... Bring something warming to drink! ?
I've never been there. I'll try to snag a large campsite
My hiking trip reports: https://hikingtales.com/
Big Pine (Hwy 2 west of Wrightwood) 7024 feet elevation
https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/KCAVALYE16
National Weather Service point forecast for Prairie Fork near Lupine:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.p ... 9585460364
Forecast discussion mentions the snow level is about 8000 feet. But it may only be a dusting. I don't expect much rain. 40% chance. But if we get stuck in a cloud we're gonna get wet. Wunderground says 0.02 inches of rain - enough to get wet but not soaked. Looks like the breeze is due to peak in late afternoon.
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Hey jfr if you want to crash at my house on Friday you can. Just slightly out of the way in Claremont.jfr wrote:I am planning to come. I will already be there as I am arriving on Friday. It's a long way from San Diego. And I'm retired so spending an extra day should be OK.
Looks like it's going to be cold and maybe rainy/snowy Saturday night... Bring something warming to drink! ?
I've never been there. I'll try to snag a large campsite
"Argue for your limitations and sure enough they're yours".
Donald Shimoda
Donald Shimoda
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Looks like I won't be able to make this. I've got to help move my boy this weekend. But it should be about as fun as hanging out with you goofball. Said no one. ?
Thanks for the offer, Jeff! I made it down to Lupine in the RAV4. Several trucks with hunters down there. The road to Lupine is tough but doable. It gets tricky by some puddles on the way down then rocky like a roller coaster when crossing the wash at the bottom. I set up an old tent to claim the spot . See you tomorrow!
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