Sunset Ridge fire rd to mt Lowe
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:33 am
A group walk up on the fire rd from the crowded gate. Lots of nice bikers and lots of hikers on the sunset trl;we had to take the paved rd frm start and continued on to the Alpine tavern. With this wonderful warm winter weather, the walk was pleasant and with amazing views of the area. By the circular bridge we met some nice, happy ''children'' who said they were looking for the Dawn mine trail. I mentioned to them if they trained their eyes to look beyond their hand held digi devises they would have seen the signs as they passed them by! Feeling assured that they knew where to turn now, they marched back down on the fire rd as we kept going up the fire rd enjoying the views and reading a bit of rr history on the posted signs along the fire rd. Finally we made it to the Alpine tavern, stayed there for a quick snack and then finally we got on the west trail to march on to the top of Lowe. The pano views of the front country were amazing but the close up of the burn was not so nice. We all wait the passing of a few more years for the land will turn green again.
A clear wintery,cold, breezy summit with views of no snow on any of the high peaks. Our plan was to have lunch at inspiration point and not stay much longer on the cold, windy top of mt Lowe.
Going down the east side was easy, fun and fast. This part of the trail has become a racing course by the careless, thrill-seeking, self-centered, trail destructive, hiker intimidating, thrill-racing and not recreating bikers! Everyone get out of their way!!! Police this trail section on the weekends and educate these freaks to be more civil on the mountains you concerned and caring COBRA!
Moving on to Inspiration Point for a quick lunch, we enjoyed some wonderful views of the valley, saw a few people coming up from Castle Cyn as we were headed down that way. Heard a few echoing shouts as we got near the Echo mnt area, then we marched on to the fire road and back down to the car to end this 6.5 hrs of fun time in the forest....666
An empty Bowl
Extending Lake Av
Cape of Good Hope
G gate, Tom Sloan Sdl, Brown Mt ridge
the burn line and the Vs
Luckens
San Gabes fave plant
Josie
looking at the burn thru the burn
LA,LA
the windy sunny summit
A clear wintery,cold, breezy summit with views of no snow on any of the high peaks. Our plan was to have lunch at inspiration point and not stay much longer on the cold, windy top of mt Lowe.
Going down the east side was easy, fun and fast. This part of the trail has become a racing course by the careless, thrill-seeking, self-centered, trail destructive, hiker intimidating, thrill-racing and not recreating bikers! Everyone get out of their way!!! Police this trail section on the weekends and educate these freaks to be more civil on the mountains you concerned and caring COBRA!
Moving on to Inspiration Point for a quick lunch, we enjoyed some wonderful views of the valley, saw a few people coming up from Castle Cyn as we were headed down that way. Heard a few echoing shouts as we got near the Echo mnt area, then we marched on to the fire road and back down to the car to end this 6.5 hrs of fun time in the forest....666
An empty Bowl
Extending Lake Av
Cape of Good Hope
G gate, Tom Sloan Sdl, Brown Mt ridge
the burn line and the Vs
Luckens
San Gabes fave plant
Josie
looking at the burn thru the burn
LA,LA
the windy sunny summit