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Mt. Baldy (below) & Hearst Castle, November 2005
[click here for Hearst Castle]
The day after Thanksgiving Emily threw a raging TEA PARTY at her
parents house so I took the opportunity to scurry up Mt. Baldy.
The party was still RAGING when I got back and I got TOTALLY
WASTED. YEAH DUDE!
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| Of the many ways to get to the top I took the
easiest. It started with a ride in the chair lift rising
1300 vertical feet. |
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| Here is bottom of the lift. This photo was taken
after I came down. On the way up the sky was unsettled and
it even sprinkled a bit. |
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At the top of the lift, inside of the lodge, we
find a sign indicating our destination is 4.1 miles away.
On the way to the summit I had to pass over the Devil's
Backbone! |
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| And 1.7 miles later here I am, at the backbone, making a
funny picture to hide my mounting fear. |
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| Actually, the backbone part of the trail, seen here from
above, is pretty damn cool. It drops off steeply on either
side but is so wide that it isn't a big deal. The parallel
curves in the background are Interstate 15 as it winds up/down
from Cajon Pass south of Victorville. |
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| And here is a view of the trail just beyond the
backbone. The trail is cut into a near vertical
cliff. |
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| We are getting close, the vast summit is to the left of my
head. |
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| Switchbacks on the final push to the top. Note the
drastic change in the weather from the previous picture. |
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| And...these people I don't know have made it to the
top. I spent 90 minutes going up and 90 minutes going down
after relaxing for about an hour on the summit. |
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| A fair number of people made the hike that day, including
this group featuring the woman with the oversized Asian
visor. When I first saw her I did a double take and
wondered what Em's mom was doing up here. Thankfully Em's
mom doesn't were humongous visors. |
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| According this plaque and the information at the ski lift
the elevation gain from the top of the ski lift is 2264
feet. Based on some people I talked to it was a pretty
clear day for Mt. Baldy. In fact, although the Los
Angles basin was covered with a layer of smog we could see some
of the peaks from Catalina Island sticking out above the clouds,
about 73 miles away, as the crow flies. |
[click here for Hearst Castle]
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