Baldy Mega Loop - 15 Peaks in Day (6/11/11)
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:09 am
Might be a stretch to call this a loop (it's more of a figure 8) but I did return to my car.
It's been a little under 8 months since my ankle was badly broken after being crushed by a boulder. I got back to attempting activities as soon as I was able but it wasn't easy. The prior 4 weekends to this one I finally started to feel like I was getting a little closer to normal. Those weekends included the Baldy 11 peak loop, Mount Whitney, Grand Canyon rim to rim, and the Iron-Baldy traverse (from Baldy Village). The ankle is not pain free (I feel every step) but it is definitely stronger. After 4 good weekends I felt it was time to give it a true test and see if I push it into the exteme. And I did.
My goal was to expand on the Baldy Loop -- tagging as many peaks in a single continuous hike as possible. The most peaks I had done in a Baldy loop previously was 11. I knew Rick Graham had done 13 peaks (adding on Dawson & Pine). I figured I'd add on Wright and Gobler's Knob. If the hike ended there that would be a substantial challenge on its own however I wanted to see if I could do it without a car shuttle (what was I thinking?).
I succeeded in tagging all 15 peaks in around 16 hours. That all went pretty well (except for annoying snow on the north sides of Baldy, Dawson, & Pine). I started at 4:30am and summitted Gobler's Knob at 8:35pm just as it got dark.
So now there was just the small matter of getting back to my car at Icehouse Canyon (yes, Icehouse!). It seemed like a logical solution: just drop down to the north fork of Lytle Creek and then hike up and over the Baldy Notch and then back down to Icehouse. I suppose the fact that it worked lends support to the initial decision but the execution was another matter. After 15 peaks hiking back what turned out to be 10.5 miles in the dark was a true test of fortitude. There were a few times I seriously considered a bivy. I came back over the notch a little after midnight and returned to Icehouse Canyon a few minutes after 2am. No dinner. Slept in the car. Distance: 40.5 miles. Elevation Gain: Plenty. Total time: 21.5 hours.
04:30a - Icehouse trailhead
05:46a - Sugarloaf (#1)
07:08a - Ontario (#2)
07:28a - False Ontario
08:04a - Bighorn (#3)
09:19a - Cucamonga (#4)
09:47a - Etiwanda (#5)
11:10a - Icehouse saddle
11:40a - Timber (#6)
11:52a - Timber/Telegraph saddle
12:41p - Telegraph (#7)
01:14p - Thunder (#8)
01:37p - Baldy Notch
02:02p - Left Baldy Notch
03:13p - Harwood (#9)
03:48p - Baldy (#10)
03:59p - West Baldy (#11)
04:15p - Baldy
04:50p - Baldy/Dawson saddle
05:25p - Dawson (#12)
06:03p - Pine (#13)
07:11p - Wright (#14)
08:35p - Gobler's Knob (#15)
10:24p - Gate at bottom of Baldy road
12:13p - Baldy Notch
12:53p - Bottom of the lift
02:03a - Icehouse trailhead
I'll put up photos as soon as I get my website back up (been putting it off for too long).
-Rick
It's been a little under 8 months since my ankle was badly broken after being crushed by a boulder. I got back to attempting activities as soon as I was able but it wasn't easy. The prior 4 weekends to this one I finally started to feel like I was getting a little closer to normal. Those weekends included the Baldy 11 peak loop, Mount Whitney, Grand Canyon rim to rim, and the Iron-Baldy traverse (from Baldy Village). The ankle is not pain free (I feel every step) but it is definitely stronger. After 4 good weekends I felt it was time to give it a true test and see if I push it into the exteme. And I did.
My goal was to expand on the Baldy Loop -- tagging as many peaks in a single continuous hike as possible. The most peaks I had done in a Baldy loop previously was 11. I knew Rick Graham had done 13 peaks (adding on Dawson & Pine). I figured I'd add on Wright and Gobler's Knob. If the hike ended there that would be a substantial challenge on its own however I wanted to see if I could do it without a car shuttle (what was I thinking?).
I succeeded in tagging all 15 peaks in around 16 hours. That all went pretty well (except for annoying snow on the north sides of Baldy, Dawson, & Pine). I started at 4:30am and summitted Gobler's Knob at 8:35pm just as it got dark.
So now there was just the small matter of getting back to my car at Icehouse Canyon (yes, Icehouse!). It seemed like a logical solution: just drop down to the north fork of Lytle Creek and then hike up and over the Baldy Notch and then back down to Icehouse. I suppose the fact that it worked lends support to the initial decision but the execution was another matter. After 15 peaks hiking back what turned out to be 10.5 miles in the dark was a true test of fortitude. There were a few times I seriously considered a bivy. I came back over the notch a little after midnight and returned to Icehouse Canyon a few minutes after 2am. No dinner. Slept in the car. Distance: 40.5 miles. Elevation Gain: Plenty. Total time: 21.5 hours.
04:30a - Icehouse trailhead
05:46a - Sugarloaf (#1)
07:08a - Ontario (#2)
07:28a - False Ontario
08:04a - Bighorn (#3)
09:19a - Cucamonga (#4)
09:47a - Etiwanda (#5)
11:10a - Icehouse saddle
11:40a - Timber (#6)
11:52a - Timber/Telegraph saddle
12:41p - Telegraph (#7)
01:14p - Thunder (#8)
01:37p - Baldy Notch
02:02p - Left Baldy Notch
03:13p - Harwood (#9)
03:48p - Baldy (#10)
03:59p - West Baldy (#11)
04:15p - Baldy
04:50p - Baldy/Dawson saddle
05:25p - Dawson (#12)
06:03p - Pine (#13)
07:11p - Wright (#14)
08:35p - Gobler's Knob (#15)
10:24p - Gate at bottom of Baldy road
12:13p - Baldy Notch
12:53p - Bottom of the lift
02:03a - Icehouse trailhead
I'll put up photos as soon as I get my website back up (been putting it off for too long).
-Rick