3N31 to Peak 6705

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Sean
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Rather than attempt the dirt-road drive up 3N31,

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the girlfriend and I walked it during a rather warm day.

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The road heads up a sunbaked tributary of Lone Pine Canyon and then switchbacks up a forested slope to the Upper Lytle Creek Ridge, where the PCT takes hikers around Peak 6705.

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The expansive views of the North Fork Lytle Creek area, including the entire backside of the Baldy Backbone, were much appreciated after a rather boring experience on the fire road.

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We did a half-circle around the peak on trail before ascending up another road to the summit

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We took in some more views.

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Then we returned to the car, dodging rattlesnakes along the fire road.

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Post by Uncle Rico »

Awesome rattler shot Sean. 8)
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Post by Hikin_Jim »

Road walk, ugh. Road walk with rattlesnakes, eek!

HJ
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Post by tekewin »

Love that view of backbone.

That is one big snake. It seems the rattlesnake season is on with no shortage in the Gabes.
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Post by Slowest_Hiker »

Sean wrote: Rather than attempt the dirt-road drive up 3N31,
Possibly smart. Tried this in the Forest Adventure Prius but couldn't make it to the top. Left it at a turnout and continued up on foot. Saw a Chevy Sonic in there though.
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Post by itsasmallgirl »

That rattlesnake shot is rather awesome.
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