Icehouse - Bighorn - Ontario - Kelly's Camp
Posted: Sun May 16, 2010 4:14 pm
Feeling the need for a San Gabriel's high country stroll, I set out for Ontario Peak yesterday morning. I arrived at a pleasantly quiet Icehouse trailhead parking lot at 0637 and was quickly underway. Between the trailhead and the saddle I passed four hikers, and was myself passed by a couple of trail runners. There were a few groups of campers scattered about Icehouse Saddle where I stopped to don crampons and axe. One was occasionally playing his digideroo(?). Attempts to follow the mostly snow-covered Kelly's camp / Ontario peak trail proved fruitless, so I opted to head straight up and over Bighorn Peak. This 830 foot ascent might have been marginally easier in showshoes due to the softening snow. After traversing the driest section of the ridgeline in boots, it was back to crampons until back at Icehouse Saddle. Both mountain tops were devoid of people and sadly, other large mammals. Interestingly, there were thousands of ladybugs crawling about in the snow. As at the saddle, the upper trail was covered in snow, so I headed straight down the gully between Ontario and Bighorn, which I knew to land right in Kelly's Camp. The route from Kelly's back to the saddle was a little tricky. The trail route was very steep in spots and completely covered in snow. I took a brief stop at Icehouse Saddle to wring out my soaked socks and liners, followed by a pleasant, albeit toasty hike down Chapman trail, then back to the jeep.
A surprisingly quiet Icehouse Canyon parking lot at 0635.
Morning sun lighting up the top of the canyon.
Timber Mountain, viewed from partway up Bighorn's north slope.
Oh, the humanity! Where has all the snow gone?
Typical snow condition, above Icehouse Saddle.
Cucamonga Canyon and Smith Ridge.
Bighorn Peak, 8441 MSL, looking towards Ontario's false summits.
Pretty crag between Bighorn and Ontario.
Weather-worn sign for 7W08A.
Cucamonga Peak and the Bighorn - Ontario ridge.
Ontario's north face, looking towards Telegraph and San Antonio.
Ontario Peak, 8655 MSL, looking southwest.
Cloud shadows on Old Baldy were very interesting, all day.
Kelly's Camp, winter wonderland.
This boulder, ~ 60 inches tall recently decided that it didn't like its former location.
GPS track and elevation profile.
A surprisingly quiet Icehouse Canyon parking lot at 0635.
Morning sun lighting up the top of the canyon.
Timber Mountain, viewed from partway up Bighorn's north slope.
Oh, the humanity! Where has all the snow gone?
Typical snow condition, above Icehouse Saddle.
Cucamonga Canyon and Smith Ridge.
Bighorn Peak, 8441 MSL, looking towards Ontario's false summits.
Pretty crag between Bighorn and Ontario.
Weather-worn sign for 7W08A.
Cucamonga Peak and the Bighorn - Ontario ridge.
Ontario's north face, looking towards Telegraph and San Antonio.
Ontario Peak, 8655 MSL, looking southwest.
Cloud shadows on Old Baldy were very interesting, all day.
Kelly's Camp, winter wonderland.
This boulder, ~ 60 inches tall recently decided that it didn't like its former location.
GPS track and elevation profile.