Gabrielino in a day, or not
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:29 pm
A friend and I planned to start at Chantry and run the Gabrielino trail to exit in Altadena near JPL some 30 miles later. Sounded good on paper anyway. We got as far as West Fork campground without trouble.
After that the trail got a bit dodgy and had us doing a bit of back and forth. We got up the Devore trail quite a ways before we realized we missed our trail, probably added 4 miles here by the time we found where Gabrielino broke west from the Devore trail. At this juncture the Devore trail is clear but the Gabrielino in this portion is washed out a bit by a small drainage and is hard to spot when traveling east to west. We tried to get back onto the Gabrielino at this point but found it fouled with Poodle Dog bush so we opted to backtrack a bit and slide down a steep slope to the fire road adjacent the west fork and follow that up to Valley Forge instead.
Before too long we were up on red box and soaked from the rain. Instead of 15 miles at this point we had more like 20 and some extra climbing thrown in on Devore. By the time we reached Switzer it was dark and we had put about 8hrs in, which was our goal time to do the whole 30 miles. We were feeling good though and ahead lay just a straight 9 miles of downhill which even in the dark we should manage in less than 3 hrs. Yeah right.
Gabrielino trail just below Switzer is closed, not sure why but we suspected it was still in bad shape from the fire. So we changed our plan and decide to shoot for bear canyon trail up to Tom Sloan saddle. This turned out to be the most "fun" section yet. Pitch black, downed trees, and soaked to the bone thanks to car wash-type bush whacking. At around 9pm and after a couple hours of creek post holing and tree scrambling we decided that even if by some miracle we located the trail up to the saddle in the dark, it would not be a stroll in the park. We turned back again and finally had one thing go right. A good Samaritan driving by picked us up and drove us all the way to my friends house. I thought for sure we were sleeping out there but, maybe next time.
30ish miles maybe
9600' or so of up
Anybody been able to go over Sloan saddle lately? Is it doable in daylight? Anybody know why Gabrielino is closed west of Switzer?
After that the trail got a bit dodgy and had us doing a bit of back and forth. We got up the Devore trail quite a ways before we realized we missed our trail, probably added 4 miles here by the time we found where Gabrielino broke west from the Devore trail. At this juncture the Devore trail is clear but the Gabrielino in this portion is washed out a bit by a small drainage and is hard to spot when traveling east to west. We tried to get back onto the Gabrielino at this point but found it fouled with Poodle Dog bush so we opted to backtrack a bit and slide down a steep slope to the fire road adjacent the west fork and follow that up to Valley Forge instead.
Before too long we were up on red box and soaked from the rain. Instead of 15 miles at this point we had more like 20 and some extra climbing thrown in on Devore. By the time we reached Switzer it was dark and we had put about 8hrs in, which was our goal time to do the whole 30 miles. We were feeling good though and ahead lay just a straight 9 miles of downhill which even in the dark we should manage in less than 3 hrs. Yeah right.
Gabrielino trail just below Switzer is closed, not sure why but we suspected it was still in bad shape from the fire. So we changed our plan and decide to shoot for bear canyon trail up to Tom Sloan saddle. This turned out to be the most "fun" section yet. Pitch black, downed trees, and soaked to the bone thanks to car wash-type bush whacking. At around 9pm and after a couple hours of creek post holing and tree scrambling we decided that even if by some miracle we located the trail up to the saddle in the dark, it would not be a stroll in the park. We turned back again and finally had one thing go right. A good Samaritan driving by picked us up and drove us all the way to my friends house. I thought for sure we were sleeping out there but, maybe next time.
30ish miles maybe
9600' or so of up
Anybody been able to go over Sloan saddle lately? Is it doable in daylight? Anybody know why Gabrielino is closed west of Switzer?