Smith Mountain 5111'
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2018 6:48 am
Last Saturday I hiked to one of the very first mountains I climbed 4 years ago.
The trail was very nice and curved around Lost Canyon with spectacular views of lush green areas after the recent rains.
As we got closer to the saddle the views were prettier and prettier.
After reaching the saddle I was reminded of the 800 ft steep climb to the summit and I looked forward to some cool rocks to hop over. Once again, I reminisced about the false bump just before the peak.
More cool views.
Whooohooooo!!!! Smith Peak summit 5111'
How many hikers know that Smith Mountain was named Mt. Headlee back in the 1930's? No register, just old BM.
From the peak you can see the surrounding San Gabriels, Mt. Hawkins, Twin Peaks, Mt. Baldy and West Mt. Baldy.
Overall, it was a nice day for a quick 7 mile round trip with about 1800 ft elevation gain.
The trail was very nice and curved around Lost Canyon with spectacular views of lush green areas after the recent rains.
As we got closer to the saddle the views were prettier and prettier.
After reaching the saddle I was reminded of the 800 ft steep climb to the summit and I looked forward to some cool rocks to hop over. Once again, I reminisced about the false bump just before the peak.
More cool views.
Whooohooooo!!!! Smith Peak summit 5111'
How many hikers know that Smith Mountain was named Mt. Headlee back in the 1930's? No register, just old BM.
From the peak you can see the surrounding San Gabriels, Mt. Hawkins, Twin Peaks, Mt. Baldy and West Mt. Baldy.
Overall, it was a nice day for a quick 7 mile round trip with about 1800 ft elevation gain.