Bare Mountain: 04-12-2009
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 7:31 pm
Hiked up to Bare Mountain on a brilliantly clear morning. Had some frost on the ground early and a nice breeze kept it cool the entire hike.
Parked just past the gated entrance to Sulphur Spring Campground (closed) and ascended via the roller coaster ridge route that starts just off the Pacific Crest Trail (HPS route #1) and returned via the south ridge through Pinyon Flats (HPS route #2). An enjoyable loop.
Access to the parking area is via Sulphur Springs road which leaves Angeles Crest Highway at Three Points. This road winds its way past a couple of private camps, Bandido Group Campground (closed), Horse Flats Campground (open), Rosenita Saddle (park here for a quick jaunt to Mt. Hillyer), Alder Saddle (road to Pacifico is closed) to Pinyon Flats where you can't go any further due to a closed gate.
The peak offers a 360 degree panoramic view and today, with the clear skies, several Sierra peaks were clearly visible (although my camera didn't pick them up very well if at all). On my descent I ran into Mars Bonfire who was leading a small group of Sierra Club'ers up route #1. He had signed the peak register only 3 days earlier! Nice to meet you Mars!
Pics.
Pleasant View Ridge is quite striking from this vantage...
Google Earth view of the route (red=ascent, blue=descent)...
Click to see full size image
Parked just past the gated entrance to Sulphur Spring Campground (closed) and ascended via the roller coaster ridge route that starts just off the Pacific Crest Trail (HPS route #1) and returned via the south ridge through Pinyon Flats (HPS route #2). An enjoyable loop.
Access to the parking area is via Sulphur Springs road which leaves Angeles Crest Highway at Three Points. This road winds its way past a couple of private camps, Bandido Group Campground (closed), Horse Flats Campground (open), Rosenita Saddle (park here for a quick jaunt to Mt. Hillyer), Alder Saddle (road to Pacifico is closed) to Pinyon Flats where you can't go any further due to a closed gate.
The peak offers a 360 degree panoramic view and today, with the clear skies, several Sierra peaks were clearly visible (although my camera didn't pick them up very well if at all). On my descent I ran into Mars Bonfire who was leading a small group of Sierra Club'ers up route #1. He had signed the peak register only 3 days earlier! Nice to meet you Mars!
Pics.
Pleasant View Ridge is quite striking from this vantage...
Google Earth view of the route (red=ascent, blue=descent)...
Click to see full size image