Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Hallelujah Trail







Fourteen of us gathered to try the Hallelujah trail off 20 from Skillman Camp. We were treated to a lovely, woodsy trail, not a lot of elevation gain/loss, and miles of hiking among big trees with colorful oak and dogwood interspersed. Highway 20 was intermittently heard for the duration of the hike. At a large clearing, Clarence led the bulk of the group on the return trip to the cars, while 5 of us went on the Pioneer Trail to the overlook of Scott's Flat/Banner Mtn. and beyond below White Cloud. Pioneer Trail skirts the hillside in and out, along and in ditches with lovely views out on occasion. We ate lunch on a sunny slope before heading back to Skillman. The trail had a couple of mountain bikers and a couple of hikers but was otherwise our own. We returned home by 4 PM, having hiked about 10(+) miles.






Next week is Thanksgiving so there will be a local hike, weather permitting.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Rice's Crossing
















Clarence took above pictures and map.




































Eight hikers defied the recently receding rain to hike the planned Rice's Crossing. Barbara requested to hike it clockwise from the parking lot from Buttermilk Trail. It was a lovely autumn day with plenty of color and the typical weather when you put on more clothes and then shed them once again. Lunch was on the rocks around the crossing, making the hike an easy 6 miles with some elevation gain (and loss).

Afterwards Barbara gave us all a tour of the Lake Wildwood community, as we had never seen it. Quite charming on such a beautiful day - and her house was stunning - and clean. her dog well behaved. How does she do it?

John and Clarence are previewing a hike off Route 20 for possible fall color on next week's hike.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

PCT to Benson/Pioneer Trail along 20








Clarence's pictures of PT and Frank's 2 maps.























Once again the high Sierra beckoned us so we ended up dividing into 2 groups of 8.

Closer group (from Clarence):
We moved the starting time back to 9 AM for the winter months. Our group hiked the new section of the Pioneer trail going toward Bear Valley and we were able to start hiking at 9:30.. Weather was perfect (again). Cool to start, but soon we were sweating. This section of the trail has a beautiful tall forest area. The path was soft and covered with pine needles. I figured it would be 4 miles out to an overlook of Bear Valley and a good place for lunch, but I was wrong! The overlook was always "just ahead"! After nearly 5 miles one way (and after 12 o'clock), I suggested it was lunch time. Everyone agreed! I'm still looking for that overlook.
After lunch we returned back to the cars and my GPS said we had done 9.75 miles.
Next week suggestions are for Malakoff Rim trial and Rice Crossing (or maybe a variation suggested by Barbara).
I will send an invite to view other pictures on Snapfish. Clarence

The high group did the PCT from Donner Ski School, near Donner Pass on old Route 40. We picked up a Truckee hiker, Dave, who hiked the entire way with us, even gallantly carrying Tiana's pack to relieve her hurting feet (new boots - will she exchange them AGAIN at REI??) John and I did this trail to Benson Hut Oct 6 of last year in 3 in. of snow - this year there was only a scattering of snow/mud. Global warming? Out to the hut is about 5.6 miles, making for a hefty hike. We would like to do the hike from Squaw to Benson next year. Certainly Frank and Ellen are interested and they will probably not be here next week due to Frank's eye surgery. The ride through the Sierra to the hike start was gorgeous with aspens (along the Yuba), oaks, and maples. Wednesday's trail alternated between exposed ridge and fir forest. The snow-covered peaks, gorges, and rock displays make this hike well worth it, even if you don't go all the way. We did, though - and ate lunch only slightly late at the hut. The hut is as lovely as the Peter Grubb hut but the bathroom ONLY has an upstairs...which means the determined among us had to climb a vertical ladder and manage a door at the top from that position. Only Ellen, I think, dared try.

We would like to keep hiking the high country as long as we are able - maybe Frog Lake overlook next week? We would park at the Boreal exit where the trail takes off near outhouses.
We just got word from Clarence that Priscilla's ex-huband, Don, passed away on Tuesday. We are thinking about you, Priscilla. And on a brighter note: Jan is doing well and is recovering from her surgery at home now.

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