Double Delight Peak
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:31 pm
I'm a few weeks behind on my trip reports, so I'll get one out now before I go out tomorrow.
I hit Double Delight Peak for the first time two weekends ago with some friends. After researching various routes, I settled on taking the SW ridge from Three Points.
We headed out from the parking lot at around 9am and it was already pretty hot. After about a mile on the Twin Peaks Saddle Trail, we encountered a cairn at a small saddle. We left the trail and got onto the ridge heading NE. The use trail was faint and not always followable. However, the route follows the ridge (and San Gabriel Wilderness boundary) so navigation was never an issue.
After a couple of false summits, all of which had giant piles of boulders on them, we made it to the large and relatively flat summit. Right before reaching it, we encountered an older man. He told us that he had ascended Double Delight from the large parking lot near Camp Glenwood, descended the south side to a creek that crosses the Twin Peaks Saddle Trail, and then came back up to the summit where we saw him.
After cooling off in the shade and drying out my shirt, which was drenched in sweat, we headed back down the ridge. We made good time and saw a deer and a fawn on the way back.
It was a great outing, although next time I'll be leaving earlier in the morning or going on a cooler day...
Recording: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recor ... ht-ce78d1d
I hit Double Delight Peak for the first time two weekends ago with some friends. After researching various routes, I settled on taking the SW ridge from Three Points.
We headed out from the parking lot at around 9am and it was already pretty hot. After about a mile on the Twin Peaks Saddle Trail, we encountered a cairn at a small saddle. We left the trail and got onto the ridge heading NE. The use trail was faint and not always followable. However, the route follows the ridge (and San Gabriel Wilderness boundary) so navigation was never an issue.
After a couple of false summits, all of which had giant piles of boulders on them, we made it to the large and relatively flat summit. Right before reaching it, we encountered an older man. He told us that he had ascended Double Delight from the large parking lot near Camp Glenwood, descended the south side to a creek that crosses the Twin Peaks Saddle Trail, and then came back up to the summit where we saw him.
After cooling off in the shade and drying out my shirt, which was drenched in sweat, we headed back down the ridge. We made good time and saw a deer and a fawn on the way back.
It was a great outing, although next time I'll be leaving earlier in the morning or going on a cooler day...
Recording: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/recor ... ht-ce78d1d