Inspiration in 2019
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 3:27 pm
January 1, 2019
For my new year's day hike I did a little driving first, heading to Lake Ave so I could park near the Echo Mountain trailhead. While on the way I looked around the Ranger and realized that I didn't have any food with me other than a couple of old Lifesavers so I figured I could stop at a grocery store. It's Lake Avenue, busy street....New Year's Day and nothing is open until 8am at best. Not wanting to wait 30 minutes I stopped at a local market and happily found the Sierra Trail Mix Clif Bar, adding a Snickers with almonds meant I wouldn't be completely hungry. I reached the Cobb Estate around 7:45 and found a parking spot within two blocks, yippee for me.
It was nice and cool at that time, and when the wind picked up it was actually cold - in fact the wind blew hard enough that I looked around for low flying aircraft but realized it was just the brush and trees blowing around. I stopped at one point to put on my windbreaker and gloves, which of course made things hot when the wind wasn't howling. I didn't hang around much at Echo Mountain and just headed up the Castle Canyon trail toward Inspiration Point. I've only been on this trail once before and forgot that since it's buried in the canyon the actual objective is out of sight until it's almost in reach, so I just kept moving uphill and occasionally catching a glimpse of the Pasadena area below. Only a tiny bit of water crossed the trail, it looks like three different places might be wet at times but only the lowest spot had any flow. Once I reached Inspiration Point I happily took a food break and also removed my outer shirt to dry off, the back always gets wet under my pack. It was cool enough there to use my down puffy, making it worthwhile to lug the 12 ounces along this trip.
Despite a fairly hard deadline to get home, I thought I could visit Muir Peak too - I had read a description mentioning a use trail going off to the right of the old One Man & Mule railway road so I looked for a spot there. I passed one that was faint and went another quarter mile or so but didn't see anything else so I backtracked to that spot. It was so faint I nearly missed it going the other way, but managed to follow something like a track up the side of the hill. I soon realized this couldn't be Muir Peak since I saw that when contouring around this little bump. Since I was up there I went ahead to the little summit, which had some old metal parts sticking out of the ground along with a great view of Muir and all the way to Catalina. Since it was windy again I didn't hang around for too long, heading back mostly the way I came up. For the return to civilization, I walked down to the Sam Merrill trail and used that to get to Echo, where I retraced my steps from earlier in the morning.
It turned out to be another great day in the mountains, nice to be able to do this stuff in January.....
Pics-
Trailhead at 7:45
Railroad remnants
Sign of progress on Castle Canyon trail
First view of Inspiration Point
It was barely clear enough to use the viewing tubes
Looking down at Inspiration Point from my high point
Return route - First time I saw this sign was on our group hike so I decided to visit sometime
I was going to ask who Sam Merrill was but this answered my questions
AllTrails data, I think the length was a bit shorter - my RunKeeper app clocked it at about 10.9 miles
For my new year's day hike I did a little driving first, heading to Lake Ave so I could park near the Echo Mountain trailhead. While on the way I looked around the Ranger and realized that I didn't have any food with me other than a couple of old Lifesavers so I figured I could stop at a grocery store. It's Lake Avenue, busy street....New Year's Day and nothing is open until 8am at best. Not wanting to wait 30 minutes I stopped at a local market and happily found the Sierra Trail Mix Clif Bar, adding a Snickers with almonds meant I wouldn't be completely hungry. I reached the Cobb Estate around 7:45 and found a parking spot within two blocks, yippee for me.
It was nice and cool at that time, and when the wind picked up it was actually cold - in fact the wind blew hard enough that I looked around for low flying aircraft but realized it was just the brush and trees blowing around. I stopped at one point to put on my windbreaker and gloves, which of course made things hot when the wind wasn't howling. I didn't hang around much at Echo Mountain and just headed up the Castle Canyon trail toward Inspiration Point. I've only been on this trail once before and forgot that since it's buried in the canyon the actual objective is out of sight until it's almost in reach, so I just kept moving uphill and occasionally catching a glimpse of the Pasadena area below. Only a tiny bit of water crossed the trail, it looks like three different places might be wet at times but only the lowest spot had any flow. Once I reached Inspiration Point I happily took a food break and also removed my outer shirt to dry off, the back always gets wet under my pack. It was cool enough there to use my down puffy, making it worthwhile to lug the 12 ounces along this trip.
Despite a fairly hard deadline to get home, I thought I could visit Muir Peak too - I had read a description mentioning a use trail going off to the right of the old One Man & Mule railway road so I looked for a spot there. I passed one that was faint and went another quarter mile or so but didn't see anything else so I backtracked to that spot. It was so faint I nearly missed it going the other way, but managed to follow something like a track up the side of the hill. I soon realized this couldn't be Muir Peak since I saw that when contouring around this little bump. Since I was up there I went ahead to the little summit, which had some old metal parts sticking out of the ground along with a great view of Muir and all the way to Catalina. Since it was windy again I didn't hang around for too long, heading back mostly the way I came up. For the return to civilization, I walked down to the Sam Merrill trail and used that to get to Echo, where I retraced my steps from earlier in the morning.
It turned out to be another great day in the mountains, nice to be able to do this stuff in January.....
Pics-
Trailhead at 7:45
Railroad remnants
Sign of progress on Castle Canyon trail
First view of Inspiration Point
It was barely clear enough to use the viewing tubes
Looking down at Inspiration Point from my high point
Return route - First time I saw this sign was on our group hike so I decided to visit sometime
I was going to ask who Sam Merrill was but this answered my questions
AllTrails data, I think the length was a bit shorter - my RunKeeper app clocked it at about 10.9 miles