San Gorgonio Climber's Log

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Wheelbarrow

Wheelbarrow - Mar 20, 2024 2:50 am Date Climbed: Jul 17, 2018

52 mile loop over 2 days  Sucess!

Heart Bar Campground > Sugarloaf Mountain > Sugarlump > Seven Oaks > Forsee Creek TH > San Gorgonio > Heart Bar

Sleeping on trail never felt so good.

Snowslogger

Snowslogger - Dec 7, 2023 1:52 pm Date Climbed: Jun 20, 1987

Socal Highpoint  Sucess!

Had a nice hike up. Met some guys on top and had a glass of wine - kind of nice.

JRaphaelson

JRaphaelson - Oct 25, 2022 10:05 pm Date Climbed: Oct 25, 2022

Vivian  Sucess!

Great climb, but a long slog on seemingly unnecessary switchbacks.

Domtron

Domtron - Oct 12, 2022 6:49 pm Date Climbed: Apr 23, 2022

Tough Scramble  Sucess!

Fairly easy going until you get to the final rise. Took the middle route up a scramble at 11,000' and that was a leg breaker. One sided wind will chill you to the bone. However, you can glissade down the peak at certain points.

wannabepeakbagger

wannabepeakbagger - Dec 8, 2021 4:41 pm Date Climbed: Dec 6, 2021

From Vivian Creek  Sucess!

Headed up around 7:30am, made it back to the car a tad before dark. Saw 2 people on the way up. Saw one guy at the summit who came up from Fish Creek Trail. Then saw two more hikers as I descended.

Weather was just about perfect--sunny and around 55. No snow to speak of. Long day. Glad to get this one checked off the list.

McCannster

McCannster - Oct 30, 2019 6:28 am Date Climbed: Oct 28, 2019

San Gorgonio  Sucess!

6 hrs 10 mins car to car with a nice break on top. 31st CA county highpoint.

huskertriguy

huskertriguy - Oct 29, 2019 8:34 pm Date Climbed: Oct 23, 2019

Vivian Creek Trailhead, Beautiful Day  Sucess!

This was part of a trip that involved Santiago Peak, San Gorgonio Mountain, and Mt. San Antonio. I had just about 48 hours to get in as much as possible before spending a couple days with a couple friends to meet their new baby, and I decided to make the most of it.

After dropping in on Wicks Brewing & Ritual Brewing on the way from Santiago Peak -- both worth visiting -- I slept at the Vivian Creek trailhead. There was nowhere to fill out a permit, so I risked sleeping in the back of the Nissan Rogue rental, which for what it is worth, slept by tall and large frame pretty nicely with the seats down.

Only two vehicles were at the trailhead when I bedded down, but by the time I woke up around 7, several more had moved in (I parked a bit farther off). With still no legal option to get a permit, I planned on hitting the general store on my way out. As I downed some breakfast and laced up my boots, another vehicle pulled in, a trail runner from Quebec. We visited for a bit before I took off.

The first 1/2 mile or so is along a road before crossing a dry, yet very wide stream bed, which from the looks of topo maps likely is only rushes at peak snowmelt. After I was moving about 20 minutes, I stopped to shed a layer, which is when the trail runner ran past me after exchanging greetings.

In the first 4.5 miles, I only encountered 2 overnighters and 1 day hiker heading down. The latter had that dead look in his eyes, so I am not sure whether his start occurred about the time I pulled in the night prior or whether he was just turning around in the middle of a bad day. In any case, the rest of the ascent to this point was uneventful. The autumn colors were fully showcasing themselves in the morning light, which was fantastic to behold.

At High Creek Camp I noticed a tent, and by the looks of their scattered gear, it seemed breakfast was a recent occurrence and the owner(s) had to be nearby, though I did not see them.

Finally at 10,300' the trees cleared, and the views expanded beyond the peekaboo teases previously offered. Between 10,300' and 10,600' I encountered 4 more folks descending, including the Québécois fellow. I can only assume he had been walking portions of the trail, because it is not like I was breaking any records, and I met him such a short distance beneath the summit.

Above 11,000 feet I saw a woman and her German shepherd, as well as one last guy 1/4-mile below the summit. By the time I reached the summit, I had it entirely to myself. I wandered over to the bivy spots before returning to the register where I enjoyed a little lunch. I did not find any summit benchmark in my searching.

On my trip down, I noticed that the woman with the dog was relaxing outside her tent -- and the huge pile of dogshit I'd seen on the trail nearby on the way up remained where it was. I only mention this to say, if you are reading this, lady...get a f*ing clue.

I was back at the car with plenty of daylight remaining, which I used to drop in on a few more breweries "on the way" to Mt. San Antonio.

This trail is the flattest I have done in a while, which made it a little bit of a mind-f* regarding pace, time remaining, etc. It just required a little adjusting on my part, mentally speaking.

Scott Pierce

Scott Pierce - Jun 30, 2019 12:00 pm

Full Day  Sucess!

Hiked up with my son's San Clemente Boy Scout troop, as they prepared for Yosemite hikes and Mt. Whitney.

Full day and a good workout.

Moonknightca

Moonknightca - Nov 10, 2018 8:54 am Date Climbed: Nov 7, 2018

Beautiful Day in November for this Utah Transplant  Sucess!

Drove out from Utah and hiked this biggie the day before a conference I had in San Diego. Great day for this hike. Not a cloud in the sky and you could fit all the snow on the mountain into a kindergarten classroom. My understanding is that cold weather is on the way next week so this will likely change to a Winter ascent very soon now. After going up the road/trail from the parking lot CROSS the river bed (don't go up the riverbed if you want to head towards the summit). Signs mark the trail on both banks. The other side of the river presents likely the steepest set a switchbacks of the day but it's all uphill all day long. I recall the trail being quite clear all day and I did the entire descent at night without issue (bring a light). There's a Register Box cemented into the summit. It was very cold up there with a stiff breeze. Puffy jacket highly recommended. I'm not in fighting shape right now (235 lb for 6'2") so the Round Trip took me 12 hours, walking at a "museum pace" at times during the ascent. Have great hikes everybody!

bennovak

bennovak - Aug 30, 2018 1:46 pm Date Climbed: May 16, 1999

Vivian Creek  Sucess!

Day hike. Nice from what I rememeber

StartingOver

StartingOver - Jun 21, 2018 12:43 pm Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2018

Via Vivian Creek  Sucess!

Long and hard for someone in only average shape (like me), but beautiful and well worth it. Finally made it to the top of SoCal 6 and half years after moving here.

Brian Kalet

Brian Kalet - Jan 15, 2018 4:55 pm Date Climbed: May 29, 2016

Red Tape  Sucess!

Lots of red tape for this peak...

wdimpfl

wdimpfl - Dec 22, 2017 3:42 am Date Climbed: Oct 1, 1967

San Gorgonio  Sucess!

The date is approximate. This was one of the first trips of the UCI Mountaineering Club that Fred Rhoads and I started in 1967. Several of our club members (mostly women) hiked the long trail to the summit. Paul Gerhard, who had joined our club (to meet women), was among us. Paul was killed in 1968 in Nepal on the first American Dhaulagiri expedition (Boyd Everett expedition). I was impressed on his descent from the summit by running down the scree slope of the North Face of San Gorgonio.

kjlineman83

kjlineman83 - Dec 17, 2017 7:10 pm Date Climbed: Jun 21, 2014

2nd summit  Sucess!

took a new group for a summit attempt before mt whitney trip. great trip if you are looking for something challenging close to socal with some elevation gain. good prep for mt whitney for sure.

stoaX

stoaX - Sep 18, 2017 1:17 pm Date Climbed: Sep 16, 2017

finally got around to it  Sucess!

Got to the parking lot at 6:45am and it was already full. Parked in the lower lot for a different trail. Up and down in 7.5 hours - it was strenuous, fun and although there were a lot of hikers, the crowds thinned out after a while and it wasn't too bad on the trail.

apachedino

apachedino - Aug 4, 2017 12:00 pm Date Climbed: Jul 26, 2017

Vivian  Sucess!

I was surprised at how nice the trail was, well done on a mostly great gradient. The section after the 1st thousand ft was awesome, lush and with very large incense cedar and pondarosas, didnt expect that. Did San Antonio (Baldy) the day before via the North backbone trail. Ultra #41 and U.S. Super prominence (4,000+ ft vert) #72/142.

haha1 - Jul 29, 2017 11:25 pm

San Gorgonio  Sucess!

Long day with the HPS. Somebody was having their wedding on the summit. Something I wouldn't mind doing in my wedding.

birdhead

birdhead - Jul 27, 2017 6:24 pm

Vivian Creek  Sucess!

Sometime around 2000 or 2001??

Ben FR - Jul 17, 2017 12:47 pm Date Climbed: Jun 3, 2017

Dobbs Creek variation  Sucess!

Started at Momyer Trailhead. Hiked up Mill Creek to Vivian Creek trailhead. Turned off the trail at the start of the Dobbs Ridge. Dobbs Ridge which was a long class 2 ridge. Connected to the San Bernardino Divide Trail near Jepson Peak and made my way to San G. Descent via Momyer seemed to take forever. Perfect weather, very little wind at the top.

Jim6822 - Jul 5, 2018 10:57 pm

Re: Dobbs Creek variation

How long did that one take you ?

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