[pct-l] San Jacinto report
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Mon May 30 18:45:18 CDT 2011
Just a little report for anyone still south of San Jacinto.
Trailhacker and I hiked over San Jacinto from Spitler Trail to just
shy of the start of Section C. There was water at every source listed
on Halfmile's maps and in many little creeks in between. There was
still some snow on Fuller Ridge but nothing to worry about. Just
humps you have to walk over. Some fallen trees on the trail, a few
quite large. None impossible to get around on foot, though. The
switchbacks down to Snow Creek are very overgrown. Had our permits
checked by rangers twice (but it was Memorial Day weekend.)
We had hurricane winds and ice-fog and ice chunks the size of your
hand falling out of the trees. It was an ice wonderland. Some of the
larger creeks had ice on all the rocks you might want to step on, so
I walked right in the cold water. Brr. It was below freezing on
Sunday. It was probably a delightful 60 the following day, I'm guessing.
I did all this wearing sandals. I keep on hiking in these darn Chacos
and they keep on working out. So anybody who has really bad foot/shoe
problems might consider trying them. I wear them with wool socks.
They are not good on snow, however, even though I keep walking on
snow with them.
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