South Hawkins ridge 3/6-unplanned bivy (18 pictures)
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:57 am
Started off good, getting to the bridge to nowhere in 1 hour 30 or 8:30am. Up the ridge ending at approx 11:30 am..good views all around. I could either continue up to the ridge a few hundred feet with some bushwaking to see pk 6327 or make an attempt at the Iron Fork. It would be the latter that put me in an awkward position.
First, losing elevation after sometime was a major hell bushwack. I ended up exactly where I need to be at 1-1:30 pm...except for the Iron Fork raging mad water. It was slow going and I got to the San Gabriel river at about 5:00 pm.
After a couple of river crossings, I knew I wasnt going to make it in the dark..the water was simply too much without sight. I was able to sneak into the most minimal shelter, and passed the inital downtime playing cell phone games and reviewing my pictures.
I was able to sleep for an hour at a time, thankfully. It was raining and cold. The next morning, a slow transition to mobility and off down the river. When I got to the crux of the narrows, I was in some kind of trouble since I was missing about 2ft of getting a handhold in the rock. I let go of my backpack, then tried to close the distance. I didnt make it since it was too slippery, but a wave pushed me up and back where I needed to be.
I kept both eyes out for my stuff, but it was gone. Got back to the car after all the new people going to the bridge, including a group of like 40 people.
Islip canyon, burnt in the Morris fire
SG river, after the bridge
up
more up
bridge below
Iron Mtn(or part of it) with Airplane Flats lower left
Looking up canyon towards Pine Mtn
dude came back to check me out
SG river/Narrows
up(although there is a goat trail)
big bad pk 6327
Copter ridge left, Ross Mtn right
Ross pk 5995
Looking up on the way down to Iron Fork(dangerous)
Iron Fork
San Gabriel river(and sadness)
next day, BTN canyon
Iron Mtn
First, losing elevation after sometime was a major hell bushwack. I ended up exactly where I need to be at 1-1:30 pm...except for the Iron Fork raging mad water. It was slow going and I got to the San Gabriel river at about 5:00 pm.
After a couple of river crossings, I knew I wasnt going to make it in the dark..the water was simply too much without sight. I was able to sneak into the most minimal shelter, and passed the inital downtime playing cell phone games and reviewing my pictures.
I was able to sleep for an hour at a time, thankfully. It was raining and cold. The next morning, a slow transition to mobility and off down the river. When I got to the crux of the narrows, I was in some kind of trouble since I was missing about 2ft of getting a handhold in the rock. I let go of my backpack, then tried to close the distance. I didnt make it since it was too slippery, but a wave pushed me up and back where I needed to be.
I kept both eyes out for my stuff, but it was gone. Got back to the car after all the new people going to the bridge, including a group of like 40 people.
Islip canyon, burnt in the Morris fire
SG river, after the bridge
up
more up
bridge below
Iron Mtn(or part of it) with Airplane Flats lower left
Looking up canyon towards Pine Mtn
dude came back to check me out
SG river/Narrows
up(although there is a goat trail)
big bad pk 6327
Copter ridge left, Ross Mtn right
Ross pk 5995
Looking up on the way down to Iron Fork(dangerous)
Iron Fork
San Gabriel river(and sadness)
next day, BTN canyon
Iron Mtn