[pct-l] overnight in angeles crest
Brick Robbins
brick at brickrobbins.com
Wed Dec 5 14:18:19 CST 2012
Nope, No snow right now.
http://www.mthigh.com/mountain/live-cams
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:14 PM, <gschenk1 at roadrunner.com> wrote:
> My favorite spot on the crest is Blue Ridge. The road is probably closed now, so you could hike PCT to Guffy and have it all to yourself. From Guffy you could follow the obvious route up to Pine and Dawson Peaks.
>
> Islip Saddle to Little Jimmy is a good overnighter, but maybe too easy for you guys. From Little Jimmy the PCT goes right to the top of Baden-Powell with side trips to Throop and Burnham.
>
> Mt Pacifico would be a good one, also. About 20 miles round trip from Mill Creek Summit. Nice campground at the top, which is just a short side trip off the PCT.
>
> These recent storms might have dumped some snow up there.
>
> http://obs.astro.ucla.edu/towercam.htm
>
> Gary
>
> ---- Ryan Clark <kamikazehummingbirds at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Does anyone have a favorite spot to take an overnight trip in or near
>> Angeles crest. I'm taking a friend on his first overnight trip but i
>> myself have never done an overnight in that range. We've got the gear
>> and we hike together a ton so we don't want it too easy. Something
>> with great views. Preferably covering all kinds of terrain but would
>> love if there was a summit somewhere along the lines.
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