Hike Log

Roasty Toasty Daisy

Trailhead Ice House Canyon Trail
Type of hike Day hike
Trail conditions Trail in good condition
Road Road suitable for all vehicles
Bugs Bugs were not too bad
Snow Snow free

Also on this hike

Wildflowers blooming
Hiked with a group

This being my 2nd peak, I’d like to think I’ve learned a few things .. trial and error. Firstly I made ABSOLUTELY no other plans, so I was able to enjoy the outdoors more. Secondly, I added inserts to my shoes for the heel issues I had last time.

Overall, I think I kept a pretty good pace so even my hat ended up with sweat stains (which have come off in the washing process). I labeled this hike Roasty Toasty Daisy because I am soo sun burnt from YESTERDAY’S hike to Dry Lake that I wore a long sleeve shirt and I felt soo awkward. I definitely didn’t want to burn anymore, but the unshaded parts of the trail felt awful for me. I know I am being a bit much, but I am very accustomed to sleeveless tops.

The trail itself was well marked, albeit I did end up with a few cuts on my legs that I only noticed after the fact. The views from the peak are breathtaking. I didn’t see much in the way of wildlife this time, but I am sure I will have more opportunities. I couldn’t believe how many people we came across, I knew that Ice House Canyon Trail was popular, I didn’t realize how much of the foot traffic went to Cucamonga Peak.

I definitely packed enough food and water for this adventure 🙂 However seeing as the elevation for these peaks is getting higher and higher, I am going to pack electrolyte tablets for the next trip! I felt good overall, most of my now discomfort being soreness. I am sure that will pass and I can’t wait to log another peak!!

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