Vivian Creek to Halfway Camp 2/28/09
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:46 pm
After many winter hikes in the Mount Wilson area, it was time to get back into the wilderness. It’s occurred to me lately, that in avoiding the snow covered trails I love so dearly, I’ve been seeing way too much of downtown LA from my trails! Then, a friend lit a fire under me, and boom! I was heading out to the San Gorgonio Wilderness.
Since I’m still pretty inexperienced with hiking in fairly deep snow, and I was solo, I chose only to go up the Vivian Creek Trail to Halfway Camp and back. This was perfect for me. Now, usually, I’m the mileage monster, who’s not satisfied with less than 12 miles and prefers 15, but today was great.
As I began my hike, the snow was hard and a little slippery, but as the sun warmed it, it got softer and I would occasionally sink. Around Vivian Creek Camp I would sink to my knee, but by the Halfway Camp area, I’d sink to my waist. (I’m 5’ 6”.) Anyway, I did most of the hike without snowshoes, but did need them at one point, when I took an inadvertent “detour.” Well, that was part of the fun.
I moved much more slowly than I’m accustomed to, but hey, I’m here safe and sound so I did the right thing. It felt great to visit my favorite, local stomping grounds. I’ll go higher next time, and of course, during the summer I’ll revisit that summit a time or two, or three…
Anyway, here are a few pics from my day.
www.flickr.com/photos/33777171@N06/sets ... 497797957/
Since I’m still pretty inexperienced with hiking in fairly deep snow, and I was solo, I chose only to go up the Vivian Creek Trail to Halfway Camp and back. This was perfect for me. Now, usually, I’m the mileage monster, who’s not satisfied with less than 12 miles and prefers 15, but today was great.
As I began my hike, the snow was hard and a little slippery, but as the sun warmed it, it got softer and I would occasionally sink. Around Vivian Creek Camp I would sink to my knee, but by the Halfway Camp area, I’d sink to my waist. (I’m 5’ 6”.) Anyway, I did most of the hike without snowshoes, but did need them at one point, when I took an inadvertent “detour.” Well, that was part of the fun.
I moved much more slowly than I’m accustomed to, but hey, I’m here safe and sound so I did the right thing. It felt great to visit my favorite, local stomping grounds. I’ll go higher next time, and of course, during the summer I’ll revisit that summit a time or two, or three…
Anyway, here are a few pics from my day.
www.flickr.com/photos/33777171@N06/sets ... 497797957/