ontario peak and bighorn peak via icehouse 11.5.10

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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MattCav
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did a nice 15 miler yesterday. t.r. is here:
http://pasadenahiker.wordpress.com/2010 ... horn-peak/

does anyone know if there is a usgs marker for bighorn or ontario? we found registries but no markers...
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Good hike dude. Salomon XA Pro 3D FTW!

I don't think there is one for Bighorn, and I don't know about Ontario either.
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Taco, you're not kidding. I love my salomons! I've had 2 pairs so far, both are bomb proof.
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They're wonderful trail runners. Had a buncha pairs myself as well. The lacing system is excellent. I wish I could afford new ones, some of the Goretex ones again.
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Did that same hike last weekend - did you come down the backside of Bighorn to the Cucamonga saddle? That way is kinda fun :)

If you are still headed for Cucamonga, try going out to Etiwanda as well - the view from out there is pretty cool...

Agreed, Salomons are great trail shoes :D
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Did not, Jay. What's that trail like? Is it pretty much all steep scree like the west side up Bighorn?
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