San Jacinto - 2 Weekends in a Row "ENUFFFFF!!!!!"
Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:31 pm
I'm rolling two trips into one report:
Last week on Friday (5-15-09), I hooked up with a friend to do the C2C trail. I wasn't exactly excited to do it, but was looking forward to seeing just how challenging it was. We started at the museum at 4:15am and a third person I had met in the parking lot had joined us. We were moving at a pretty good clip and within a quarter mile or so, I can hear some real heavy breathing from the new guy we met. Within another quarter mile or so, this guy sounded like he was about to collapse. I stopped for a momment to check in on him, and he suggested he should turn around and try this trail another day. Figuring it was only the first half mile of a 12 mile up hill trail, I thought it a good idea he turn around too. I'm not sure what made him think he can do it to begin with, but at least he turned around early.
Anyway, my friend and I continued up, past the picnic tables, and maintained a pretty good clip all the way to Flat Rock. She lead the first 5 miles or so and I lead the rest of the way. From Flat Rock, we continued to Coffman's Crag where the real fun began. (side note: as we approached Coffman's, we ran into our first and only patch of snow just off trail maybe 15'x6'). From Coffman's, we could see the saddle and the sky line up at Long Valley, but the trail was a little difficult to follow at first. We managed, going mostly straight uphill and completed the skyline section in pretty decent time and feeling pretty good. We recuperated and finished the rest of our trip with nothing too eventful.
I wasn't too thrilled with the scenery on the lower portion of the C2C trail. I know it's a "desert" trail, but I normally look for more "scenery" on a trail. After the hike, I thought to myself that I wouldn't do this hike, but maybe once a year. Not because it was hard or anything, but I found it rather boring (the lower section).
Well, now comes this weekend. I was out in Palm Springs already and just before midnight, decided to do it again. I have no idea why, other than stupidity. I packed up, grabbed some food and headed to the TH. The only thing that was different than the first time, and actually, quite nice, was doing the majority of this in the dark. Again, I took a quick snack break at flat rock and continued to the tram to meet with a friend that was coming up on the first tram. We had almost perfect timing and after waiting for a few minutes, she showed up on the first tram and we took off for the summit. We stopped a few times for pictures (this was her first time to the summit from the tram side), but otherwise, we hiked pretty much straight through to the summit, with a snack stop at Wellman's. We didn't see hardly anybody the entire way. At about 10,000 ft, we were finally caught by a group of woman who were also on the first tram. They past us, and again we didn't see anybody the rest of the way. We were the second group to arrive at the summit, and after taking the obligatory pictures at the summit plaque, we took a short lunch break, and headed back to the tram.
There was a little bit of snow between Round Valley and Wellman's and the entire north face of Folly Peak still had snow. Not deep, but completely covered.
Now, in front of all you readers, I vow not to do the C2C trail again, for at least 1 year. I think this trail is definately a "once-a-yearer", maybe twice a year, once in spring, once in fall, but thats it.
Lotta uphill to go:
Lil lizard:
Last week on Friday (5-15-09), I hooked up with a friend to do the C2C trail. I wasn't exactly excited to do it, but was looking forward to seeing just how challenging it was. We started at the museum at 4:15am and a third person I had met in the parking lot had joined us. We were moving at a pretty good clip and within a quarter mile or so, I can hear some real heavy breathing from the new guy we met. Within another quarter mile or so, this guy sounded like he was about to collapse. I stopped for a momment to check in on him, and he suggested he should turn around and try this trail another day. Figuring it was only the first half mile of a 12 mile up hill trail, I thought it a good idea he turn around too. I'm not sure what made him think he can do it to begin with, but at least he turned around early.
Anyway, my friend and I continued up, past the picnic tables, and maintained a pretty good clip all the way to Flat Rock. She lead the first 5 miles or so and I lead the rest of the way. From Flat Rock, we continued to Coffman's Crag where the real fun began. (side note: as we approached Coffman's, we ran into our first and only patch of snow just off trail maybe 15'x6'). From Coffman's, we could see the saddle and the sky line up at Long Valley, but the trail was a little difficult to follow at first. We managed, going mostly straight uphill and completed the skyline section in pretty decent time and feeling pretty good. We recuperated and finished the rest of our trip with nothing too eventful.
I wasn't too thrilled with the scenery on the lower portion of the C2C trail. I know it's a "desert" trail, but I normally look for more "scenery" on a trail. After the hike, I thought to myself that I wouldn't do this hike, but maybe once a year. Not because it was hard or anything, but I found it rather boring (the lower section).
Well, now comes this weekend. I was out in Palm Springs already and just before midnight, decided to do it again. I have no idea why, other than stupidity. I packed up, grabbed some food and headed to the TH. The only thing that was different than the first time, and actually, quite nice, was doing the majority of this in the dark. Again, I took a quick snack break at flat rock and continued to the tram to meet with a friend that was coming up on the first tram. We had almost perfect timing and after waiting for a few minutes, she showed up on the first tram and we took off for the summit. We stopped a few times for pictures (this was her first time to the summit from the tram side), but otherwise, we hiked pretty much straight through to the summit, with a snack stop at Wellman's. We didn't see hardly anybody the entire way. At about 10,000 ft, we were finally caught by a group of woman who were also on the first tram. They past us, and again we didn't see anybody the rest of the way. We were the second group to arrive at the summit, and after taking the obligatory pictures at the summit plaque, we took a short lunch break, and headed back to the tram.
There was a little bit of snow between Round Valley and Wellman's and the entire north face of Folly Peak still had snow. Not deep, but completely covered.
Now, in front of all you readers, I vow not to do the C2C trail again, for at least 1 year. I think this trail is definately a "once-a-yearer", maybe twice a year, once in spring, once in fall, but thats it.
Lotta uphill to go:
Lil lizard: