The extreme multi-year drought continues and the snow levels for the southern Sierra only reached about 50% of normal. A side effect is that hiking at elevation is already possible in June.
Category Archives: Hiking
Cleghorn and Cajon Mountains June 2021
Two mountains were left on my San Bernardino List of the Sierra Club 100 Peaks List (actually 280 mtns.)
Cedar Mesa Utah May 2021
American Indian history has always been interesting to me, so for our annual Father/Daughter trip this year, Quinn and I traveled to southern Utah to find and explore some ancient Anasazi ruins.
San Gorgonio Summit Bivouac
Looking for some solitude I did a quick, last-minute hike up San Gorgonio with bivouac on the summit. This was something I always had wanted to do. Forecast conditions were favorable with no wind and lows around 50 F (10 C).
Mount Inyo and 10,000-foot Peaks in the White Mountains
Mount Inyo is another peak I have been eyeing for a long time. Conditions need to be right for this strenuous hike, there is no water along the way and temperatures in summer get prohibitively high.
Olancha Peak and 10,000-foot Peaks in the White Mountains
It’s another drought year in California, not good. A side effect is that hiking in the Sierra starts earlier. Olancha Peak has been on my radar for a long time. I drove up to the Sage Flat staging area in the afternoon, set up camp, and turned in early since I wanted to start withContinue reading “Olancha Peak and 10,000-foot Peaks in the White Mountains”
Owens Peak and some of its neighbors
Owens Peak is the highest point in the southern Sierra Nevada and really stands out when one drives up to the Sierra via Hwy 395. Time to check out it’s like on top.
Granite Mountain and Palen Mountains High Point
A little break in the weather in the desert (temperatures < 90 F (32 C)) made another desert trip possible. We picked a couple of desert peaks with over 2000 ft of prominence.
Joshua Tree NP – April 2021
Jack, John, and I set out for hiking some more peaks in JTNP before the desert gets to hot. It almost was too hot already.
Anza Borrego – Pinyon Wash
We needed a slower-paced camping trip with a focus on food and hanging out. A couple of nights in Pinyon Wash in Anza-Borrego State Park sounded good.