Bear Flats to Mt. Baldy (5/10/13)
Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 2:50 pm
I've visited Baldy numerous times, but this was my first outing from Mt. Baldy Village. Seeing as how the route was measured at a little over 6 miles, I had hoped to do it under 3.5 hours, but it took me at least 4.75 hours. I guess I underestimated the strain the steepness would have on my speed.
After parking on Bear Canyon Drive (avoid using the church's parking spots), walking past all the houses/cabins will lead to his sign within 10 minutes:

Reaching Bear Flats:

The exposed switchbacks ascending from Bear Flats. This unscenic part was probably the dullest aspect of the hike, and the buckthorn creeping in on both sides was a bother at times:

After the switchbacks, it's a nice and scenic trek going up:






Upon reaching the "narrows," I was a little over an hour away from Baldy. Glad I brought my windproof jacket along:


Finally made it. Winds were strong as ever:

I don't remember what this signpost used to say, as I don't recall encountering it in the past:

Returned the way I came. As with all my prior hikes to Baldy, I had to ration my remaining water on the way back and was itching for a Jamba Juice for the entire 3.25-hour descent. All in all, a marvelous trip up my favorite mountain.
After parking on Bear Canyon Drive (avoid using the church's parking spots), walking past all the houses/cabins will lead to his sign within 10 minutes:

Reaching Bear Flats:

The exposed switchbacks ascending from Bear Flats. This unscenic part was probably the dullest aspect of the hike, and the buckthorn creeping in on both sides was a bother at times:

After the switchbacks, it's a nice and scenic trek going up:






Upon reaching the "narrows," I was a little over an hour away from Baldy. Glad I brought my windproof jacket along:


Finally made it. Winds were strong as ever:

I don't remember what this signpost used to say, as I don't recall encountering it in the past:

Returned the way I came. As with all my prior hikes to Baldy, I had to ration my remaining water on the way back and was itching for a Jamba Juice for the entire 3.25-hour descent. All in all, a marvelous trip up my favorite mountain.