Zé wrote:which way did you go up wilson from Chantry? you can do the Santa Anita ridge way (not the winter creek trail) which is a great workout.
There are a number of trails that ascend Mt. Wilson:
1. Mt. Wilson Toll Road. A bit boring since it's a road, but definitely high miles and I believe has the maximum net elevation gain. Starts at Eaton Canyon Park in Pasadena.
2. Mt. Wilson Trail. Starts in Sierra Madre.
3. Winter Creek Trail. Joins Mt. Wilson Trail. Starts at Chantry Flats.
4. Sturdevant Trail. Beautiful trail. Starts at Chantry Flats. Goes up Big Santa Anita Canyon to Sturdevant Camp and climbs Mt. Wilson on the E face from Sturdevant Camp. Portions are shady. There could be ice but I doubt it would be bad right now.
5. Rim Trail. Very airy. Trail in marginal condition.
Extremely dangerous if ice. Starts at Newcomb Saddle which is accessible via the Gabrieleno Trail from Red Box, the Short Cut Trail from Angeles Crest Hwy, or the Gabrieleno Trail from Chantry Flats.
6. Keyon Devore Trail ("Rattlesnake Trail" on the USGS topo). Very shady and on N side of mtn. Perhaps not a good choice this time of year.
Zé wrote:mt lukens via Stone Canyon trail is good, 3200 ft in 4.4 miles one way. very consistent grade, though the trail is generally on the east and north faces so I'm not sure how much snow there is.
There are several trails to Mt. Lukens:
1. Stone Canyon Trail. The best for steep, consistent gain. On N face and shady in parts. May be snow/ice? Starts in Big Tujunga Canyon
2. Sister Elsie Trail*. Woodsy and secluded. Some brush. Water available en route. Starts at the top of Haines Canyon Ave in Tujunga.
3. Fire road 2N76. Boring Fire road but could be used to do a loop. Starts at the top of Haines Canyon Ave in Tujunga.
Alternative trailhead: Rim-of the-Valley trail which starts in Deukmejian Wilderness Park at the top of Dunsmore Ave in Glendale. Very steep in spots.
4. Crescenta View Trail. Starts in Deukmejian Wilderness Park at the top of Dunsmore Ave in Glendale.
5. Mt. Lukens Truck Trail. Boring fireroad, but pretty high miles. Starts at Angeles Crest Hwy.
*More comments on the Sister Elsie Trail on this thread:
https://eispiraten.com/sutra11054.php