06092012 Baldy Loop
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:50 pm
Nothing super original here, just a pleasant (and challenging) day outdoors.
I decided to give the Three T's / Baldy / Bear Canyon loop a try, and since I didn't have a proper permit for Icehouse Canyon, reasoned that it might be best to get thru that section first - I later regretted this move when having to slog back from Baldy Village in the mid-afternoon sun. I was on the trail by 530am, Icehouse Canyon is always really nice, I can see why it does become rather impacted. After pulling off a layer at the saddle I continued on to Timber, down the other side, climbed up to Telegraph - and finally onto Timber. Once inside the ski area the temps seemed to warm up and i joined the fairly heavy stream of other hikers coming off the lifts marching up the Devil's Backbone. At this point i was starting to tire and just focused on getting to the summit to rehydrate and eat something. Once on top, I found it was thick with people - so I pushed on to West Baldy for a bit of solitude. I ate a bit and started heading down around 11am. The decent wasn't bad, coming down to Bear Flats is a bit shitty, but after that its mostly shaded. I got back to the car with tender feet and a pretty good neck sunburn - always a gauge of a good outing.
its here that you realize you've got a long way to go
looking east on the way up telegraph
the amazing west side that drops into cattle canyon
looking back across, and down to the car
I decided to give the Three T's / Baldy / Bear Canyon loop a try, and since I didn't have a proper permit for Icehouse Canyon, reasoned that it might be best to get thru that section first - I later regretted this move when having to slog back from Baldy Village in the mid-afternoon sun. I was on the trail by 530am, Icehouse Canyon is always really nice, I can see why it does become rather impacted. After pulling off a layer at the saddle I continued on to Timber, down the other side, climbed up to Telegraph - and finally onto Timber. Once inside the ski area the temps seemed to warm up and i joined the fairly heavy stream of other hikers coming off the lifts marching up the Devil's Backbone. At this point i was starting to tire and just focused on getting to the summit to rehydrate and eat something. Once on top, I found it was thick with people - so I pushed on to West Baldy for a bit of solitude. I ate a bit and started heading down around 11am. The decent wasn't bad, coming down to Bear Flats is a bit shitty, but after that its mostly shaded. I got back to the car with tender feet and a pretty good neck sunburn - always a gauge of a good outing.
its here that you realize you've got a long way to go
looking east on the way up telegraph
the amazing west side that drops into cattle canyon
looking back across, and down to the car