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  • Anush K.

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    February 10, 2018 at 1:05 am in reply to: Yesterday, on San Bernardino Peak

    [quote quote=4412]I haven't hiked San B and San G since the new day hike quota restrictions have been limited. But I need clarification from those who have hiked it recently.
    From the SGWA website: “Effective 9/1/17 Day Hikes will not be limited to a quota. All Day Hikes have become available for each date in the calendar. If you were previously denied for a Day Hike, you can resubmit your request to get approval. Self Issue forms will also be available for all open trails.”

    My question is: are those self issue forms actually available at the trailhead/parking lots or only at the Mill Creek Ranger Station? ie if I'm doing San B from Angelus Oaks, can I still drive straight to the trailhead and fill out a form there, or do I have to go to the Ranger station first? Thanks!![/quote]

    Hi Leigh! You don’t have to file for Day Hike at San Bernardino. They recommend it for the rangers to have your information in case something happens but it’s not required. However, if you are planning to camp there then you absolutely have to file the form. I’ve faxed the form ahead of time because it said on the form that it may take up to 5 days to process (we didn’t camp though.) You have to have the Adventure Pass though to park at the trailhead- that you can buy at any sport store or at the station.
    Regarding the trailhead- there is nobody at the trailhead so either drive to the station or fax it ahead of time. You can find the form on Angeles Nation Forest’s website.
    By the way, the last part of the road to the trailhead at Angelus Oaks is pretty sketchy. It’s a pretty much a dirt road so be ready and take your time.
    Good luck at San B.- it’s a tough but a stunning hike!

  • Anush K.

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    February 8, 2018 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Yesterday, on San Bernardino Peak

    Hi Jeff. Thank you for all the information!
    I haven’t taken any classes but I watched a lot of videos on YouTube. We did San Bernardino last Saturday, and even though there was snow it wasn’t too bad because there was a path that was laid by other hikers. I think the crampons would have not been any help because there was hardly any ice at the higher altitude. We had very warm weather a week or two and the trails were covered in powder snow. We were wearing microspikes and had our poles, and I will absolutely recommend people to have at least those when hiking in snow.

  • Anush K.

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    February 8, 2018 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Micro Spikes / Crampons

    I meant to say Hillsound Trail Crampon Traction Device, which is more like a microspike than a heavy duty crampon. It worked wonderfully but as Jeff mentioned above it can give a sense of security and confidence, which can be dangerouse. Just follow the path that other hikers laid and you’ll be fine !

  • Anush K.

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    February 8, 2018 at 6:56 pm in reply to: Micro Spikes / Crampons

    Hi there. We have done San Bernardino last Saturday and I have to tell you to ABSOLUTELY have some sort of footwear. The snow starts at about 3.5 miles and it gets worse. The powder/ice/slush made the hike difficult but absolutely worth it. We had Hillsound Traction Crampons on, which can be worn with any hiking shoes. Hiking poles are another must! We are planning to do San Jacinto in few weeks and the Hillsounds are coming with us for sure !

  • Anush K.

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    January 22, 2018 at 10:17 pm in reply to: Hiking any trail up Mt Baldy?

    We took the trail via Devil’s Backbon – it’s a tough but stunning trail !!!

  • Anush K.

    Member
    January 22, 2018 at 10:11 pm in reply to: Yesterday, on San Bernardino Peak

    Hi Jeff, that’s a great picture ! What a great accomplishment!
    I’m planning to hike San Bernardino Peak in two weeks. It’s between that and Baden-Powel. Can you please tell me how the conditions are? Any suggestions/recommendations?
    I’ve never hiked Baden-Powel either so I’ll appreciate your thoughts if you’ve hiked that peak.

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