Little Jimmy, first backpack trip in 25 years...
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:44 pm
Last time I went backpacking was in The Boy Scouts. That was about 25 years ago. In the 80's I first heard the Sex Pistols and well my life was a train wreck. Years of playing in bands and touring and drinking took its toll on me. A few years ago I saw a picture of my dad and my brother on top of San Jacinto, as soon as I saw that I knew what I wanted to do. Well it has been a long road full of injuries and a bad back. I was determined to hike and backpack. Im got down about 35lbs and Im feeling good, still have some more lbs to go, but Ill get there.
Fast forward to Fathers day weekend.
My wife has never been backpacking. I told her for our 10 year wedding anniversary I wanted us to both go backpacking. So we spent a little money on some gear, rented some gear, and headed out. My little one had her last day of kindergarten on Friday then my folks took the girls and we were off. Turned off cell phone about 10am. We were on the trail coming out of Islip saddle by 1:30pm. The trip in was uneventful other than quite and beautiful sights. When we got to Little Jimmy we were the only ones there until 7pm 8) About that time two guys came in and one was very excited that his favorite spot was open. I never heard the F word so many times
The wife and I were in our tent sleeping when they showed up but it was all good. Turned out to be really nice guys. We both fell back to sleep and got up about 7am on Saturday. I got the giga power (thanks Hiking Jim blog) fired up and we had breakfast then ran the rest of the food up the tree.
We headed out to Mount Islip by 9am and passed 2 guys on the way down. Once on top we had the place all to ourselves for about 45 minutes. I signed the log, tried to find a geocache, but no luck, then headed back down towards windy gap. When we got to windy gap Mt Hawkins had us wondering what was up there. So we gave in to it calling us. I went back to the spring and filled up our water bottles then we headed up. Passed lots of trail runners. One group said they started in Wrightwood and was heading to Islip saddle Absolute monsters!
The hike up to Hawkins felt long due to the fact that we only had breakfast and a few snacks. I was hungry but determined to make it. Not really sure what time it was when we got on top, but I was bummed to find the registry was gone. We looked at the views for 15 minutes or so then headed back to the spring and back to camp. We were back at camp by 3pm. We spent a lot of time looking at the views and studying the map of the area on our day trip.
At camp we made dinner and chatted with our f'n neighbors Turns out they are both from Covina, where I am from, and one now lives in Apple Valley, where I now live. I wish I could remember both of their names (too much brain fog from the punk rock days). One guy just finished the High Sierra trail. He was full of knowledge.
After dinner it was an early bed time again. I normally get up at 330am everyday. So in bed early and sleeping in, is AWESOME! We got up about 6am and had breakfast, then hit the trail. We were back at the car about 930. My beautiful wife did trip on the way out and fell, she scraped her leg, but mostly hurt her ego. I felt so bad She is ok. We got home and didnt turn on our phones till about 1pm 8) We hiked a total of 14 miles
Awesome weekend thanks to the TR's here and the helpful people here. We rented an REI half dome, really nice tent, kinda heavy. I rented a trekker 1.75 foam pad, didnt work for me. Still a bit fat, and back didnt like it. I will ask questions in the gear forum for suggestions. This was my first time with a internal frame pack. I got a Gregory Z55 from the Rei discount page, and it was awesome. I still have my REI external frame pack from the 80's. The wife used the REI flash 50. She is very short and this pack worked great. We bought a Gregory Deva XS but it was just over 5lbs for a XS pack So we took it back and kept the flash.
Ok onto the pics!
Hot spot!
Almost there
I saw this sign on my first trip when I was 14 or so.
Yummy water, we did use a steripen, but we were told its safe to drink
Dinner hydrating, waiting to make some hot chocolate
Making breakfast, still a little tired
heading out to Islip
Where is that geocache...
That is one ugly dude!
This sign makes it look as if Vincent gap is past Crystal lake, maybe Im cazy
Ok Mt Hawkins I hear ya...
Made it
heading back down
Back at little jimmy and the boy scouts have arrived
Heading home
still ugly, just not as plump
Mt Islip
You know you honk too
Hwy 2
Home... for now!
What a great trip! We didnt see any rattle snakes but we heard a few people did. They make me scream like a little girl.
Until next time! Cheers!
Fast forward to Fathers day weekend.
My wife has never been backpacking. I told her for our 10 year wedding anniversary I wanted us to both go backpacking. So we spent a little money on some gear, rented some gear, and headed out. My little one had her last day of kindergarten on Friday then my folks took the girls and we were off. Turned off cell phone about 10am. We were on the trail coming out of Islip saddle by 1:30pm. The trip in was uneventful other than quite and beautiful sights. When we got to Little Jimmy we were the only ones there until 7pm 8) About that time two guys came in and one was very excited that his favorite spot was open. I never heard the F word so many times
The wife and I were in our tent sleeping when they showed up but it was all good. Turned out to be really nice guys. We both fell back to sleep and got up about 7am on Saturday. I got the giga power (thanks Hiking Jim blog) fired up and we had breakfast then ran the rest of the food up the tree.
We headed out to Mount Islip by 9am and passed 2 guys on the way down. Once on top we had the place all to ourselves for about 45 minutes. I signed the log, tried to find a geocache, but no luck, then headed back down towards windy gap. When we got to windy gap Mt Hawkins had us wondering what was up there. So we gave in to it calling us. I went back to the spring and filled up our water bottles then we headed up. Passed lots of trail runners. One group said they started in Wrightwood and was heading to Islip saddle Absolute monsters!
The hike up to Hawkins felt long due to the fact that we only had breakfast and a few snacks. I was hungry but determined to make it. Not really sure what time it was when we got on top, but I was bummed to find the registry was gone. We looked at the views for 15 minutes or so then headed back to the spring and back to camp. We were back at camp by 3pm. We spent a lot of time looking at the views and studying the map of the area on our day trip.
At camp we made dinner and chatted with our f'n neighbors Turns out they are both from Covina, where I am from, and one now lives in Apple Valley, where I now live. I wish I could remember both of their names (too much brain fog from the punk rock days). One guy just finished the High Sierra trail. He was full of knowledge.
After dinner it was an early bed time again. I normally get up at 330am everyday. So in bed early and sleeping in, is AWESOME! We got up about 6am and had breakfast, then hit the trail. We were back at the car about 930. My beautiful wife did trip on the way out and fell, she scraped her leg, but mostly hurt her ego. I felt so bad She is ok. We got home and didnt turn on our phones till about 1pm 8) We hiked a total of 14 miles
Awesome weekend thanks to the TR's here and the helpful people here. We rented an REI half dome, really nice tent, kinda heavy. I rented a trekker 1.75 foam pad, didnt work for me. Still a bit fat, and back didnt like it. I will ask questions in the gear forum for suggestions. This was my first time with a internal frame pack. I got a Gregory Z55 from the Rei discount page, and it was awesome. I still have my REI external frame pack from the 80's. The wife used the REI flash 50. She is very short and this pack worked great. We bought a Gregory Deva XS but it was just over 5lbs for a XS pack So we took it back and kept the flash.
Ok onto the pics!
Hot spot!
Almost there
I saw this sign on my first trip when I was 14 or so.
Yummy water, we did use a steripen, but we were told its safe to drink
Dinner hydrating, waiting to make some hot chocolate
Making breakfast, still a little tired
heading out to Islip
Where is that geocache...
That is one ugly dude!
This sign makes it look as if Vincent gap is past Crystal lake, maybe Im cazy
Ok Mt Hawkins I hear ya...
Made it
heading back down
Back at little jimmy and the boy scouts have arrived
Heading home
still ugly, just not as plump
Mt Islip
You know you honk too
Hwy 2
Home... for now!
What a great trip! We didnt see any rattle snakes but we heard a few people did. They make me scream like a little girl.
Until next time! Cheers!