Skyline trail to Long Valley
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 4:12 pm
Wanted to do at least this for some time
Skyline Trail
Like Iron Mtn a month or so ago "The reputation of this trail greatly exceeds the reality" (for the well prepared hiker.)
We had cached some water a mile down from Grubb's Notch 2 weeks ago. and felt more than confident we'd get to Long Valley with little trouble.
The plan was start the evening before, hike up part way, bivy and get to Long Valley the following morning well before the heat of the day.
We got to the trailhead about 7:00pm along with a parade of emergency vehicles.
A person had died about a mile or so up and a recovery operation was in progress. What the circumstances are is unknown let alone if the person was hiking the infamous Skyline Trail. But it put a point on it... The Skyline Trail Bogeyman lives on.
We got off about 7:20pm passing the tables about 8:05pm we got out our headlamps and pressed on.
Palm Springs weather had been clear, 90°, windy, with a marine layer that ended around Beaumont, so high temps where not expected nor encountered.
It was warm and early on little wind aided in evaporation to help cool us. We passed one of 2 Rescue Boxes placed by the Palm Springs Police Mounted Police Search & Rescue team, the folks who where doing the recovery. This was at 2.43 miles 2450 ft about 9:11pm, the second on Saturday about 7 miles up.
About another mile on we passed several snakes laying out on the rocks...weird.
Past here our goal was a saddle about 5.3 miles up but it was decided to go until 10:30pm and bivy until about 3am.
We arrived at a spot short of the goal but close enough @4.67 miles 10:45pm One of the numerous flat areas suitable for bivy.
I had a new TYVEK ground cloth but it has seen it's last/only trip as it makes a lot of noise (it is kinda like sleeping on potato chips). I had debated bringing a light jacket but left it behind. About 12:30pm I regretted that decision. Cool air descending from above, a touch of dehydration and wet clothes conspired to make me very uncomfortable, I fitfully slept until 2:30am when 2 hikers passed and got up at the appointed hour of 3am.
Got moving about 3;40am and caught up to the 2 hikers at sunrise after crossing dry Tahquitz Creek at 7.9 miles and the water cache at 1 mile from the top.
I recovered the unneeded water, refilled my hydration sleeve with water I had, and mix some electrolyte solution. I left the two 1.5L water bottles on the trail ENJOY!
With the end in sight I pressed on and arrived at Grubbs Notch @9.9 miles 7:29am, 3hrs 50min after leaving our camp.
My conditioning and planning paid off. "The Mountain Says pay me now, or pay me later" I made daily payments over the weeks since Iron Mtn.
Skyline Trail
Like Iron Mtn a month or so ago "The reputation of this trail greatly exceeds the reality" (for the well prepared hiker.)
We had cached some water a mile down from Grubb's Notch 2 weeks ago. and felt more than confident we'd get to Long Valley with little trouble.
The plan was start the evening before, hike up part way, bivy and get to Long Valley the following morning well before the heat of the day.
We got to the trailhead about 7:00pm along with a parade of emergency vehicles.
A person had died about a mile or so up and a recovery operation was in progress. What the circumstances are is unknown let alone if the person was hiking the infamous Skyline Trail. But it put a point on it... The Skyline Trail Bogeyman lives on.
We got off about 7:20pm passing the tables about 8:05pm we got out our headlamps and pressed on.
Palm Springs weather had been clear, 90°, windy, with a marine layer that ended around Beaumont, so high temps where not expected nor encountered.
It was warm and early on little wind aided in evaporation to help cool us. We passed one of 2 Rescue Boxes placed by the Palm Springs Police Mounted Police Search & Rescue team, the folks who where doing the recovery. This was at 2.43 miles 2450 ft about 9:11pm, the second on Saturday about 7 miles up.
About another mile on we passed several snakes laying out on the rocks...weird.
Past here our goal was a saddle about 5.3 miles up but it was decided to go until 10:30pm and bivy until about 3am.
We arrived at a spot short of the goal but close enough @4.67 miles 10:45pm One of the numerous flat areas suitable for bivy.
I had a new TYVEK ground cloth but it has seen it's last/only trip as it makes a lot of noise (it is kinda like sleeping on potato chips). I had debated bringing a light jacket but left it behind. About 12:30pm I regretted that decision. Cool air descending from above, a touch of dehydration and wet clothes conspired to make me very uncomfortable, I fitfully slept until 2:30am when 2 hikers passed and got up at the appointed hour of 3am.
Got moving about 3;40am and caught up to the 2 hikers at sunrise after crossing dry Tahquitz Creek at 7.9 miles and the water cache at 1 mile from the top.
I recovered the unneeded water, refilled my hydration sleeve with water I had, and mix some electrolyte solution. I left the two 1.5L water bottles on the trail ENJOY!
With the end in sight I pressed on and arrived at Grubbs Notch @9.9 miles 7:29am, 3hrs 50min after leaving our camp.
My conditioning and planning paid off. "The Mountain Says pay me now, or pay me later" I made daily payments over the weeks since Iron Mtn.