Sunset Peak - backup plan

TRs for the San Gabriel Mountains.
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JeffH
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With a three-day weekend available I wanted to get out and hike Baldy, preferably before any wet stuff fell again. Saturday I set out to do that, also thinking it would be great to catch the sunset from there too. Unfortunately, just before reaching the village I realized that I left my long sleeve shirt and puffy jacket on the couch at home. Dang. I quickly calculated that in the mid-30’s temperatures plus wind up there I would not be happy so I just went over on Glendora Ridge Road to Cow Canyon.
It still turned out to be a good day, I chatted up some other guy on the ridge route while waiting for his kids to catch up and had the summit to myself for a while too. Since I had the time I walked around and found the summit marker (thanks Cecelia).
I walked down the road and of course saw a few more people there but didn’t have any conversations. Wearing my headphones might have contributed to that...


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Sunny out, another great day in the local mountains.

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Took a Snickers break on that rock before tackling the last part of the ridge.

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Summit area.

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Summit benchmark!

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Closer view, circa 1953. Seems it should be older.

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On the way down the road it looks like springtime.

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Now it’s mine.
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Post by Sean »

Looks like some quality salve. What music were you listening to on the trail?
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Post by JeffH »

Actually Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast.
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Post by headsizeburrito »

Good stuff, the new one is still on my list to listen to, but I need to find a long stretch where I can focus on it. Maybe a long boring climb, last couple times out I've needed to actually pay attention to where I'm going!
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I usually listen to them on the longer drives to eastern Sierra destinations. But I haven’t been there in a while.
I very very seldom wear headphones while hiking. I think only this road and the one from the notch to Manker.
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