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San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 3:55 pm
by Hikin_Jim
Because inquiring minds want to know.
HJ
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Name Elevation
1 Mount San Antonio 10064
2 West Baldy 9988
3 Pine Mountain 9648
4 Dawson Peak 9575
5 Mount Harwood 9552
6 Mount Baden-Powell 9399
7 Throop Peak 9138
8 Mount Burnham 8997
9 Telegraph Peak 8985
10 Cucamonga Peak 8889
11 Mount Hawkins 8850
12 Ontario Peak 8693
13 Etiwanda Peak 8662
14 Thunder Mountain 8587
15 Wright Mountain 8505
16 Middle Hawkins Peak 8505
17 Bighorn Peak 8441
18 Mount Lewis 8396
19 Timber Mountain 8303
20 Mount Islip 8250
21 Mount Williamson 8244
22 Waterman Mountain 8038
23 Iron Mountain 8007
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:00 pm
by Breabonnie
That's a good list. Thanks for sharing.
I really like hiking the "Mt Baldy" or "Mt San Antonio" peak via the ski lift (short cut) and then Devil's backbone trail. Its only 6.4 miles round trip but still quite a workout at this high elevation when you are gaining a couple thousand feet in just 3.2 miles to the top. I am a photography bug and love taking photos on these scenic trails with such fantastic views.
Hopefully very soon (Perhaps this Saturday) I plan to take the ski lift up to start the 'Three Tee's" trail and head the opposite direction. Hitting Thunder Mt. peak, Telegraph peak and Timber Mt. Peaks all in one hike and then head back to the ski lift. I think that makes it about a 9 mile round trip. Coupons for the ski lift can be found online at a couple of sites to save money. But its always changing so just check periodically.
http://www.getfreeticketshere.com/
www.mtbaldyskilifts.com
Have a great fun and safe summer ya'all.
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 12:00 pm
by lilbitmo
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 12:20 pm
by JDB22
Cheers! Thanks for putting this up.
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:55 pm
by arocknoid
Thanks for the list, Jim. How have I never even heard of Mt. Lewis? Ah'm ignernt, eh?
Like Patrick, I have a few to go --Lewis and Burnham for sure, at least. And some I have not hiked in so many years that your list compels a revisit.
Now if only the schedule will accommodate such wreck-reating, hah..
Breabonnie: I did the Five Ts trail on a weekday about ten days ago, when the Mt. Baldy lift is not running (open only on weekends for spring/summer). Up Register Ridge, across Devil's BB to the 3 Ts trail. Out and back, you'll have five peaks, although lots of folks bypass the 1/4 mile leg to the summit of Telegraph, which has the best views of all.
Empty trails on weekdays, and no worries to hike down the trail below the lift. The fire road trail is dreary boredom. If you go on the weekend, the lift will give you more options for time management, and more time on the trail itself. Lift plus 5 Ts is a bit more of a workout than up-down Baldy itself, with more varied terrain and views, and fewer people on the weekend. (with any luck you got a $99 annual pass awhile ago, perhaps..) Plus you avoid the crowds in IHC, and currently also avoid those vexatious small flies which like to fly into one's eyes, nose, mouth and ears.
kind regards,
arocknoid
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 4:30 pm
by VermillionPearlGirl
I see a summer to do list! Thanks HJ
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:42 pm
by Hikin_Jim
There you go,
all mapped out for you, Patrick.
I actually don't think it would be that bad. Take the service road up to Waterman. From W'man, head east along the ridge. Stay on the ridge if you like XC or somewhere in there drop down to the highway (which is the current route of the PCT given the Frog Closure). From the highway, ascend the PCT up the flanks of Williamson, taking the short side trip to Williamson's summit. From W'son, continue east on the PCT. If you zoom in, you'll see that there's a trail from Throop down to Dawson Saddle. From Dawson Saddle, take the jaunt up to Lewis. If you use a car shuttle, I really don't think it would be all that bad.
HJ
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:42 am
by mcphersonm80
19/23 ain't too bad 8)
I never in a million years would have guessed Wright Mountain as being the highest peak I've yet to hike in the SGs...
Re: San Gabriel Mountains -- Peaks Above 8,000'
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:17 am
by Hikin_Jim
mcphersonm80 wrote: ↑19/23 ain't too bad 8)
I never in a million years would have guessed Wright Mountain as being the highest peak I've yet to hike in the SGs...
Wright is kind of a big nothing. It's like walking on a whale's back. There's no distinct peak. Interesting area though, and you can throw Wright in as you do Pine and Dawson which are very interesting peaks. The views from Pine are particularly good.
HJ