Hike Log

Celebrating 4th of July

Trailhead:

Ice house Canyon Trail to Cucamonga Peak

Miles:

Type of Hike:

Day hike

Trail Conditions:

Trail in good condition

ROAD:

Road suitable for all vehicles

Bugs:

Bugs were not too bad

Snow:

Intermittent snow – not hard to cross

Link:

I celebrated my 4th of July by hiking up Cucamonga Peak by myself.  Since it was a holiday, not alot of hikers hiked up there.  I wore my face covering and kept my social distance at all times.

The trails up to Cucamonga Peak were well maintained.  There were some snow on  trail.  The weather was great-not that warm and I had some cool breeze.  I saw alot of lizards and wildflower.

At the top of the Cucamonga Peak, I had a beautiful view of the city below.  The gravel were a bit loose there.  I didn't stay there for long because I wanted to get back home to celebrate 4th of July.

But as I came back down to the saddle, I decided to go up Timber Mountain because it was only .9 mile.  This .9 mile was the hardest hike I ever did.  When I reached to the top of Timber Mountain, I was so happy.  This was my first time at Timber Mountain.  I loved it there.  It has beautiful bristlecone pine.

All in all, I had a beautiful day up at Cucamonga Peak and Timber Mountain.

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