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Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:53 pm
by blueshammer
I hiked Cucamonga Peak yesterday for the first time in about two years. It was mighty lovely, lovelier than what I remembered.

Started at 8:30 am from the already full Icehouse Canyon parking lot; reached the saddle at about 10:20; left the saddle at 10:35; and finally reached Cucamonga a few minutes after 12:00 pm. People were plentiful but thinned out considerably past Icehouse saddle.


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This eager canine knows not to cut switchbacks.


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Looking at the saddle between Ontario and Bighorn Peaks.


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The sign a few minutes below Cucamonga Peak has seen better days.


The view from the top of Cucamonaga is unparalleled.
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Finishing this carne asada burrito nearly killed me. Good thing all the uphill walking was done with.
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Our old, bald friend.
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Such an adorable sign.
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Re: Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:09 pm
by Hikin_Jim
Interesting. That sign marking the turn off to the peak was in pieces and was lying at the base of the post when I was there a few weeks ago. Looks like someone used electrical tape to piece enough of it together to get it back on the post.

The flagpole thingy atop the peak wasn't there either and neither was that ziploc looking container which I assume is a register.

HJ

Re: Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:41 pm
by JeffH
Maybe you could have the dog hold some classes at the trailhead for all the people that DO cut switchbacks. Turning into another pet peeve....

You're right, excellent views from that summit.

Re: Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:13 am
by rokclimbr
The summit sign must be pretty new (and it looks very nice to boot). Great looking lunch too! 8)

Re: Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:59 pm
by blueshammer
I'm not sure who constructed that summit sign, but it was sparkly new. Don't know if the USFS is in the habit of drawing little mtn. doodles on their trail signs.

That burrito would be considered ordinary at sea level, but at 8,800 feet, it tasted like the food of gods.

Re: Cucamonga Peak (6/24/2012)

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 7:46 am
by Hikin_Jim
blueshammer wrote: I'm not sure who constructed that summit sign, but it was sparkly new. Don't know if the USFS is in the habit of drawing little mtn. doodles on their trail signs.
Something tells me that was an unofficial effort. :)

HJ