20091114-15 Sugarloaf and Ontario Peaks

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Taco
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CMC-OC and I did an overnight on the summit of Sugarloaf, then hiked up to Ontario in the morning, descending Lost Creek (canyon).

Lost Creek 'requires' 3 rappels, two sub-50ft, one 100ft. We downclimbed the first two, but it would be far better to rapp' em.

It was INCREDIBLY windy on the summit. Nearly tore my tent down.

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Obligatory can't-see-crap picture at night going up Falling Rock Canyon

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Morning on Sugarloaf

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CMC-OC cleaning up

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BAM! Two in a row.

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Me yus

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GRR

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Schnee!

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1-2 inches

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Artsy

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Sitting on Ontario's summit block

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CMC climbing the ultimate-est higher-est summit block of eternal peril and peakbagger damnation.

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Kellys Camp

From Kellys Camp, we headed north along Shortcut Ridge, then dropped west into Lost Creek.

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Downclimbing waterfalls

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Koreans! (I'm sure nowadays my stating that these people are Korean is racist. Yay! Stupid world.)

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Pancake Astronaut

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Awesome Celica is awesome.

Had to inject some WAY COOL into this thread.
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Post by Elwood »

Spectacular pictures dude(s)!
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Post by lilbitmo »

Nice TR Taco, great photos, nice overnighter, I see you still have the humor with the Astro - "Nut" pancake man, niceeeeeeeee :D

Hope we get more of that white stuff soon - we need it, especially in the burn areas, it's less likely to turn into mud and slide if we can get enough of it?
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Post by CMC-OC »

I'll put up some photos soon, Taco on the summit block of Ontario and down-climbing one of those rapells.
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Think offside the trail...

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Taco
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Post by Taco »

EXCELLENT PHOTO!

+50 points for Outwhere.
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Post by Sam Page »

Nice photos. Falling Rock Canyon must have been joyful in the dark.

Incidentally, there was a group of about thirty Asians hiking up Icehouse Canyon on Friday too.
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your flapjack spaceman made me LOL. :lol:
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Post by Tim »

norma r wrote:your flapjack spaceman made me LOL. :lol:
Me too! LMAO.

But on a more serious note, I for one welcome our pancake overlords.
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Pass the syrup!
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Post by Taco »

Tim wrote:
norma r wrote:your flapjack spaceman made me LOL. :lol:
Me too! LMAO.

But on a more serious note, I for one welcome our pancake overlords.
The Free Man...

FRC wasn't bad in the dark, except for some of the routefinding.
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