Monrovia Peak via Clamshell Firebreak
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:29 pm
I'll be honest, a month ago I hadn't heard of Monrovia Peak. I was looking for something new and was intrigued when I saw this on someone's top-10 most difficult climbs in SoCal list. Granted this is super subjective, Monrovia was 8 or 9 I can't remember and the remaining climbs seemed reasonable so I took the writer at his word.
That said, I knew not to underestimate this "little" guy and prepared accordingly. I found the ridge to Clamshell as advertised, steep and loose. Despite no snow at this low elevation I was glad I brought along the Katoolahs for this bit as the extra traction was appreciated. I continued following the ridge to Clamshell and enjoyed a quick breather. Descending the couple hundred feet after Clamshell I knew I would be cursing this stretch on the descent. From this section, the climb ascends the north facing slope of a large (name?) canyon, that held the snowpack well. I found loads of bear activity here, lots of tracks and scat...seems early, but it was undeniable.
Snowpack remained decent above 4000' as I ascended steep firebreaks to Rankin Peak, unknown Peak (between Rankin & Monrovia, anyone know if it is named?) and finally Monrovia. Terrific views of the entire Angeles Crest, San G & San J on a nice clear day. Plenty of gain mixed in on the steep descent, plus a lot of patience for all the downed trees and brush. Round trip, 12 mi and 5200' gain.
That said, I knew not to underestimate this "little" guy and prepared accordingly. I found the ridge to Clamshell as advertised, steep and loose. Despite no snow at this low elevation I was glad I brought along the Katoolahs for this bit as the extra traction was appreciated. I continued following the ridge to Clamshell and enjoyed a quick breather. Descending the couple hundred feet after Clamshell I knew I would be cursing this stretch on the descent. From this section, the climb ascends the north facing slope of a large (name?) canyon, that held the snowpack well. I found loads of bear activity here, lots of tracks and scat...seems early, but it was undeniable.
Snowpack remained decent above 4000' as I ascended steep firebreaks to Rankin Peak, unknown Peak (between Rankin & Monrovia, anyone know if it is named?) and finally Monrovia. Terrific views of the entire Angeles Crest, San G & San J on a nice clear day. Plenty of gain mixed in on the steep descent, plus a lot of patience for all the downed trees and brush. Round trip, 12 mi and 5200' gain.