Bear Flats (Mt. Baldy) Feb 2, 2008
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:30 pm
Last Saturday I soloed Bear Flat, Mt. Baldy. I left my truck at the Visitor's Center in Baldy Village (4300'). It was icy in the morning so I used my YakTrax. I continued until the snow got too deep and switched to MSRs. I made good progress until I left the flats. There is a lot of brush there and because the snow level is so high, I had to scoot under the branches on my stomach (with my backpack and snowshoes). After leaving the wooded area, the pitch of the mountain reached 90% and the trail disappeared. I used the "claws" on the MSRs for traction and continued until it got too hairy. I stopped at 5800'. I actually slipped on the way back falling about 40ft down the slope. I was uninjured and climbed back to the trail.
I'm training for Rainier Winter Skills Seminar with RMI this March. More info here www.rmiguides.com/rainier/winter_programs.html. I would appreciate any suggestions on good hikes in So. Cal that are safe, interesting and accessible. I'm looking for a long stretch with LOTS of elevation gain. I've been using Bear Flats in the past because it gains 6000' in 6 miles (that's got to be some kind of record).
Here are a few pictures from my trip.
I'm training for Rainier Winter Skills Seminar with RMI this March. More info here www.rmiguides.com/rainier/winter_programs.html. I would appreciate any suggestions on good hikes in So. Cal that are safe, interesting and accessible. I'm looking for a long stretch with LOTS of elevation gain. I've been using Bear Flats in the past because it gains 6000' in 6 miles (that's got to be some kind of record).
Here are a few pictures from my trip.