There was no evidence of hiker tracks on Fuller Ridge Trail or Seven Pines Trail as of Monday 23rd January. A classic La Nina pattern cool but relatively dry is in place for the third winter in a row. My track largely follows the established trail routes, with some modifications for the conditions. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 40-45 inches [2 inches] (45-48 inches), drifted >50 inches in places, Little Round Valley (9800 ft): 45 inches, heavily drifted, measured 23rd January, Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 40 inches [2 inches] (45 inches), Annies Junction/PCT Mile 180.8 (9070 ft): 44 inches [4 inches] (48 inches), Tahquitz Peak (8836 ft): 25 inches, heavily drifted to 40 inches in places, measured 20th January, Seven Pines Trail junction with Deer Springs Trail (8700 ft): 36 inches, measured 23rd January, Long Valley (8600 ft): 22 inches [2 inches] (24 inches), Strawberry Junction/PCT Mile 183 (8100 ft): 15 inches, measured 23rd January, Saddle Junction/PCT Mile 179 (8070 ft): 22 inches [5 inches] (22 inches), Suicide Rock Trail junction with Deer Springs Trail (6950 ft): 3 inches, measured 23rd January, Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 4-5 inches [4 inches] (6 inches) already melting afternoon of 30th, Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): 0-2 inches [3.5 inches] (3-4 inches) rapidly melting afternoon of 30th. Spikes are generally not required for ascending, but most hikers find them useful at least for descending. "He usually goes with his girlfriend or a buddy," said Hendley, who lives across the street from Kumm.
Note that temperatures fluctuating either side of freezing are forecast for mid to upper elevations (at least >6000 ft) for the foreseeable future. Crampons are recommended for the traversing slopes. Two and three-tenths miles further is High Creek Camp (water available - 9,200'). There were posthole tracks heading south from Saddle Junction toward Chinquapin Flat. "It occurred to me that anyway one more Sunday was over, that Maman was buried now, that I was going back to work, and that, really, nothing had changed." March 4 - San Gorgonio via Dobbs ridge/peak and return same route. When to go: June-October. As mentioned above, the focus is on heavy snowfall expected over the next 5-6 days (and potentially again on 28th February-1st March). Snow depths are expected to change multiple times over the next ten days due to mixed precipitation, including even possibly loss of snow at mid elevations due to rainfall. It is possible they may deteriorate even further with some warming from direct sunlight. A well-traveled snowshoe track is in place up to Strawberry Junction. Three significant trees are now down across the trail, including two major hazards (one new in gale force winds on 26th January) that are not easy to hike around both roughly halfway along the trail. An official website of the
Although the snow is not currently particularly deep (10-12 inches) it is heavily drifted and has at least one ice layer underneath the fresh powder. A minor storm on the night of Tuesday 21st will include severe cold and severe winds, followed by milder, moderate storm on 22nd-23rd, and then an unusual atmospheric river combined with very cold air again producing heavy snowfall for 23rd-25th February. Snow depths are currently excellent for snowshoeing everywhere above about 8000 ft, potentially lower in places. Above Little Round Valley there are multiple tracks through the snow ascending toward San Jacinto Peak, none of which entirely accurately follow the established trail. Roads 1n02 / 1n05 that go into Aspen Grove and Fish Creek are closed for the winter. As discussed above, additional snowfall expected on 10th and 14th-16th January will further complicate the trail conditions. As always after storms in the San Jacinto range be aware of considerable ice fall from overhead trees. Authorities urged all hikers to travel with a companion, tell a friend or family member of their exact hiking path, stick to it if at all possible, know the weather forecast, dress warmly and understand that there are many mountainous pockets where cellphones don't work. There is a compacted, well-traveled track on continuous light icy snow from Long Valley/Tram to Wellman Divide. Deer Springs Trail is clear from the Highway 243 trailhead to the Suicide Rock trail junction at 7000 ft, and functionally clear from there to Strawberry Junction (8100 ft), with a few icy snow patches increasing in length and frequency as you ascend. You will enter San Gorgonio Wilderness as the trail begins to gentle down. I postholed barebooting to 8900 ft before putting on crampons. No fresh snow fell overnight, with storm totals of about nine inches at San Jacinto Peak and 0.5 inch in Idyllwild unchanged. Steady melting of snow, especially on sun-exposed slopes, and freeze-thaw cycles will combine to change trail conditions and potentially the preferred equipment for the terrain. Palm Springs Desert Sun. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying the storm there is extensive drifting, often particularly accumulating in the trails. Todays rainfall total has passed an inch in Idyllwild, and various locations in Pine Cove (5800-6500 ft) were reporting 1.1 to 1.3 inches two hours ago. LockA locked padlock
Get involved with local programs, from participating in the Cookie Sale and attending Girl Scout camp to registering for in-person and virtual programming on digital storytelling, aviation, and more! For closure information, please visit . However they are not required, depending on your comfort level with postholing in drifted snow of moderate depth. These icy slopes are notoriously treacherous and have been an area of multiple hiker fatalities in winter conditions in recent decades. On 13th, Idyllwild received 2.75 inches, and I measured five inches at San Jacinto Peak, with 3-4 inches at locations in between. The upper end of this trail offers outstanding views of Yucaipa Ridge and Galena Peak, as well as sweeping panoramic views from the top of Mt. SNOW DEPTHS measured on 2nd-5th December 2022 are as follows, with depths after the only significant storm of this winter to date (on 9th November) for comparison in parentheses where known. Rainfall may continue at mid elevations potentially for several consecutive days, and the relative warmth of the air masses may produce rain and/or freezing rain as high as San Jacinto Peak, challenging layers of icy or mixed snow/ice conditions at all elevations, and perhaps melting of much preexisting snow below about 8000 ft. Current forecasts for precipitation suggest as much as three inches of rain around the elevation of Idyllwild (5000-6000 ft) between the afternoon of Tuesday 27th December 2022 and Wednesday 4th January 2023. website belongs to an official government organization in the
Some general comments on snow/ice conditions. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 6 inches (was 12 inches on 9th), Little Round Valley (9800 ft): 5-6 inches (was approx. PCT Mile 179.9 (8070 ft): 0-1 inch (4 inches on 12th December), Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 0 inch (3.5 inches on 12th December). Sadly this phenomenon has become much more of a factor in the past 5-10 years with freezing rainfall (rather than snow) occurring at higher elevations at higher frequency with much warmer weather systems. Elevation gain : 5,840 ft. the snowfall predicted in some forecasts. Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): 3.0 inches (storm total 3.0 inches). PCT Mile 181.8 (9070 ft): 1-2 inches (was 6 inches on 9th), Deer Springs Trail at top of Marion Mountain Trail (8700 ft): 1-3 inches, Tahquitz Peak (north side trail, 8700 ft): 1-2 inches [measured 19th November], Tahquitz Peak (south side trail, 8500-8700 ft): 0-1 inch [measured 19th November], Long Valley (8600 ft): 0-1 inch (was 2-3 inches on 9th), Strawberry Junction (8100 ft): 0-1 inch (was approx. The first couple of days early next week (20th-21st) may warm slightly above seasonal, before promptly dropping well below average again, accompanying another unsettled period of multiple consecutive storm systems on 22nd-28th. Fresh snowfall, melting, and freeze/thaw cycles will all combine to change trail conditions and potentially the preferred equipment for the terrain over the next week or two. This trail will become significantly more treacherous as it undergoes freeze/thaw cycles and compaction over the next week or two. Self-issue permits aren't always available - they oftentimes run out, or get stolen. Although good tracks are now in place for most major trails (details below), cautious navigation is recommended everywhere. Forest Headquarters
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San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 25-27 inches (includes 2.5 inches snow added on 10th January) but very heavily drifted, Little Round Valley (9800 ft): 24 inches (2 inches on 10th January), Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 16 inches (1.5 inches snow plus unknown quantity of rain on 10th), Annies Junction/PCT Mile 180.8 (9070 ft): 16 inches (1.5 inches snow plus unknown quantity of rain on 10th), Seven Pines Trail junction with Deer Springs Trail/PCT Mile 184.9 (8700 ft): 13 inches (1 inch snow on 10th), Long Valley (8600 ft): 8 inches (1 inch snow plus 1.5 inches rain on 10th), Strawberry Junction/PCT Mile 183.3 (8100 ft): 6 inches (1 inch snow plus unknown quantity of rain on 10th), Saddle Junction/PCT Mile 179 (8070 ft): 8 inches (1 inch snow plus unknown quantity of rain on 10th), Deer Springs Trail at Suicide Rock Trail junction (6950 ft): 0-1 inch (0.5 inch snow plus >1.0 inch rain on 10th), Devils Slide trailhead at Humber Park (6550 ft): 0.5 inch (0.5 inch snow plus >1.0 inch rain on 10th). South Ridge Trail [surveyed 10th Feb] is largely snow free until Old Lookout Flat at 7600 ft (c.15% snow cover). 3407 Calle Sin Rival is located in San Clemente, the 92673 zipcode, and the Capistrano Unified School District. Clearly conditions are expected to continue to change over the next week or two, so this summary is intentionally brief. Spikes are recommended, at least for descending. Turn right onto San Bernardino Peak Trail and finally gain the San Gorgonio summit. A major warming trend will significantly change conditions on the trail system in the next week or two. The snowfall of this 20th storm of the winter brings the seasonal total here to 71.8 inches of snow, which is 233% of the average water year snowfall for Idyllwild. When the gate is closed there are nine legal parking spaces this side of the locked gate (which still require an Adventure Pass or equivalent to be displayed). At about 10K feet we began seeing our fist snow obstructing the trail. This is a summary of conditions following the second significant Pacific storm of winter 2022/23 to impact the San Jacinto mountains. At the Peak on Monday 21st November 2022 at 1610 the air temperature was 36.5F (3C), with a windchill temperature of 28.0F (-2C), 9% relative humidity, and a steady WSW breeze sustained at 6 mph gusting to 9.2 mph. PCT Mile 179.9 (8070 ft): 3 inches (4 inches on 12th December), Devils Slide Trail at Humber Park (6550 ft): 0-1 inches (3.5 inches on 12th December). 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If you have found this Report useful, please consider using this link to the Donate page. Trail conditions are updated below. On 19th the cold icy early morning snow had good bite for grippy boots and I barebooted all the way to San Jacinto Peak. Snow depths measured at various locations on the trail system are given at the foot of this posting. South Ridge Road (5S11) is also currently closed to vehicle traffic. With such mild storms this winter, it is interesting to speculate how much snow would currently be around the high peaks if air temperatures had been just a couple of degrees cooler. Very light precipitation well before first light this morning included a dusting of snow above 6000 ft, <0.25 inch below 8000 ft and about 0.25 inch above that elevation, plus 0.03 inch of drizzle in Idyllwild. On 21st I again barebooted (i.e. Terms & Conditions; Advertising; ABOUT US; The first number is the current average total snow depth at that location followed in parentheses where known by the combined fresh snowfall from the two minor storms on 13th-14th February. However the high country has been largely above this precipitation, with the sun even trying to peek out at times in Long Valley, and only about another inch of snow was added there this morning. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Monday 6th February 2023 at 0930 the air temperature was 11.1F (-12C), with a windchill temperature of -11.0F (-24C), 59% relative humidity, and a frigid NNW wind sustained at 12 mph gusting to 20.2 mph. The Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail has a well-traveled track to follow throughout its length, snow cover is about 80%. Temperatures will be near or generally below seasonal for the next ten days at least. Matthew L. Jones, 15, of San Bernardino tumbled about 400 feet to his death from a steep, burned slope near Devore on Jan. 11. Spitler Peak Trail (surveyed 18th November) is clear of snow. 10 inches on 9th), Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 0-1 inch (was 4 inches on 9th), Annies Junction/approx. The storm forecast for 29th-30th January looks less dramatic than previously predicted, with the high country largely above the storm (only an inch of snow forecast), and only 2-4 inches now expected at the elevation of Idyllwild. On my ascent I put crampons on at Wellmans Cienega (9300 ft) and they were more-or-less essential for traversing the icy slopes of the Peak Trail. It is starting to turn to light sleet now as temperatures drop to near freezing. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Thursday 24th November 2022 at 0810 the air temperature was 29.0F (-2C), with a windchill temperature of 5.7F (-15C), 16% relative humidity, and a severe NNW wind sustained at 25 mph gusting to 35.1 mph. Favorite hiking regions include the San Gorgonio Wilderness, Eastern Sierras, Channel Islands and San Gabriel Mountains . With two further minor snowfalls possible in January, and strong winds in the high country expected on some days causing substantial spindrift, tracks broken through the snow may not last long. Currently crampons, always with an ice axe, and advanced knowledge of how to use this equipment, are required. The 0.4 mile section of South Ridge Trail between Chinquapin Flat/PCT and Tahquitz Peak [checked 20th January] has no steps to follow through the steeply angled ice with overlying deep snow. The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway/Long Valley remain open. The latter includes interpreting the snow/ice conditions, understanding your physical and mental abilities, and conservative decision making. Thank you so much for your support. As always after storms in the San Jacinto range be aware of considerable ice fall from overhead trees. The high-pressure, bright, sunny weather system in recent weeks has created icy conditions with no snow covering it." Melting has already reduced the snow cover to 90% as far as Old Lookout Flat (7600 ft). Devils Slide Trail has a traveled and largely compacted track to Saddle Junction in place already. Other Info. Melting is expected to be steady and start to accelerate into February, but freeze/thaw cycles, compaction, and refreezing overnight may ultimately combine to produce very icy conditions. However the precipitation amounts and probabilities for both storm systems have varied greatly in recent forecasts, and the models seem to be especially uncertain about details of the second storm (approx. The State Park campground at Stone Creek is also closed. Rain started overnight in Idyllwild, and by late this afternoon (at 1550) totals 1.22 inch. Spikes are useful at least for descending. Cautious navigation is strongly recommended everywhere. Although the snow is not currently particularly deep (10-12 inches) it is heavily drifted and has an ice layer underneath the fresh powder. Be prepared for trails above about 8000 ft (perhaps lower in places) completely or largely obscured by moderate to deep snow. Snowshoes are not required anywhere on the established trail system, where snow is now too shallow, icy and compacted. In recent days we have also surveyed trails around Tahquitz Peak, South Ridge, Spitler Peak, and Deer Springs, among others. MikeH. On 24th the road had about 30% patchy ice cover. Altitudes are approximate. You don't hike alone. Explore this 19.0-mile out-and-back trail near Forest Falls, California. However, relatively well-traveled tracks are now in place for most major trails (details below). Best,
Vehicles not parked in these spaces may be ticketed and/or towed. Temperatures have been largely above seasonal in the first week of the month, then following a brief cold spell another period of temperatures well above seasonal is forecast for 8th-10th. My Alpine start meant that all layers remained firm throughout the ascent. Note that generally the maximum depths so far this winter were immediately following the major storm sequence on 14th-17th January 2023 (details of those depths available here). Vivian Creek is popular because it's the shortest and most accessible route, but it's also the steepest, so expect a good workout on your way to the summit. South Ridge Trail is now functionally clear of snow to Tahquitz Peak with only 1-2% icy snow cover overall. Steady heavy snow started in Idyllwild at about 0830 but stopped at about 1400. Most notable for our region is the remaining uncertainty within the meteorological models, which could result in us receiving half (or double!) Forecasts are currently indicating about 30-40 inches of snow for the highest peaks of the San Jacinto mountains (>10,000 ft) between 21st and 25th February, and about 18-30 inches for Idyllwild (5000-6000 ft elevations). It climbs just fast enough to avoid being frustrating on the ascent, but is gentle enough so as to not be pounding on the descent. Altitudes are approximate. Trails above about 7500 ft currently remain lightly covered with patchy icy snow (more continuous above about 9000 ft). At the Peak on Saturday 31st December 2022 at 1650 the air temperature was 24.9F (-4C), with a windchill temperature of 4.8F (-15C), 62% relative humidity, and a bitter WSW wind sustained at 18 mph gusting to 30.1 mph. If there are Road Closed signs further down at the junction with Forest Drive as is often the case at weekends and holidays when snow is present then those nine spaces are also unavailable for legal parking. This storm is expected to have two periods of precipitation, one each on 11th and 12th. For driving directions, the trailhead address is: Vivian Creek Trailhead. I just moved to southern california and want to be back out doing what I love. A major change to the weather might occur next week (see Weather section below) with forecasts suggesting a possible double storm system impacting the San Jacinto mountains, and cold temperatures at all mountain elevations for a week at least. Baldy. These conditions are expected to change significantly over the next ten days due to the highly unsettled weather forecast into early January. Go Hiking Trip Reports San Gorgonio Wilderness-California. Winter conditions exist in the San Gorgonio Wilderness. Sadly at first light the precipitation turned to drizzle at all elevations on the western slope between (at least) Idyllwild and 8100 ft at Saddle Junction, and consequently the snow quality was deteriorating fast at mid elevations this morning. San Gorgonio trail and issued strong warnings to those who choose to hike the region's rugged mountains in treacherous conditions. All trails above about 6500 ft remain lightly (or above 9000 ft, moderately) snow-covered. I've backcountry skied in Northern Arizona, Utah, and Southern Colorado. Current road and parking lot condition for South Fork Trailheda, 11/5/2022- First 3 miles of the Forsee Creek Trail, Trail report Momyer up Falls Creek up Dollar to San G and down Viv. Forest Service campgrounds at Boulder Basin, Marion Mountain, and Fern Basin are closed for the season. The high winds forecast did not materialize, although gusts up to 35 mph have been enough to cause very heavy drifting. It's nearly 20 miles, a 5,600 foot elevation gain and it reaches 11,503 feet! Snowshoes are not advisable due to the angle of the icy snow. As I snowshoed down past 9000 ft elevation it was clear from a layer of ice underfoot that after a light snowfall, there had been rain on top of snow, before it started snowing again on top of that Sunday morning. Monday 5th was the first day since the snow storm in early November that I did not use spikes for descending, as the icy snow in the high country was crisp and grippy in cold, cloudy conditions. Some hikers will find spikes are useful at least for descending. Snow accumulation was initially slow but has been an inch per hour recently, with 2.5 inch added at San Jacinto Peak since late this morning (on top of about 24 inches remaining from prior storms). Even when the gate is closed there are nine legal parking spaces below the locked gate (which still require an Adventure Pass or equivalent to be displayed). Marion Mountain Trail [updated 22nd December] has a well-defined but lumpy posthole track throughout. Although not required, some hikers will find spikes useful especially for descending. Seven Pines Trail has not been traveled since the early November storm, at least not in its uppermost section, and there is no track to follow through the snow. Bear in mind that half the winter total, 26 inches, have fallen in the past five days! The Wellman Trail from Annies Junction to Wellman Divide has about 40% icy snow cover. Waterproof or highly water resistant footwear is recommended. The 0.4 mile section of South Ridge Trail between Chinquapin Flat/PCT and Tahquitz Peak has no steps to follow through the steeply angled ice with overlying deep snow. Above Little Round Valley there are at least half-a-dozen tracks ascending toward San Jacinto Peak, none of which entirely accurately follow the established trail route. Note however that snow depth itself is rarely indicative of the difficulty (or otherwise) of hiking a particular route. Marion Mountain Trail has a very well-defined track to follow. 602 S. Tippecanoe Ave.
805-579-1116 [email protected]. The first storm overnight on Monday 28th may produce snow above 10,000 ft (forecasts have ranged from 0-16 inches), and very light snow near the elevation of Idyllwild preceded by a little rain. The first number is the current average total snow depth at that location, followed in parentheses by the approximate depth of fresh snow added by the latest storm sequence on 14th-17th January. Although not essential in the moderate depth powder, spikes are strongly recommended and many hikers will find them useful especially for descending. Relatively little snow is therefore expected throughout the mid elevations including Idyllwild. Up to one inch of rain is forecast at mid elevations, but with only a couple of inches of snow likely around the highest peaks as the high country may be above the cloud for some of the storm. Rain had started overnight in Idyllwild, ending in late afternoon at a total of 1.26 inches. Momyer and Falls Creek current trail conditions? Snow depths measured at many locations on the trail system on 11th January are given at the foot of this posting. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 45-48 inches (includes about 24 inches snow in latest storms), heavily drifted to 60 inches in places, especially on the East Ridge. Currently spikes at a minimum, and ideally crampons, with an ice axe (and knowledge of how to use it), are strongly recommended. Spikes at least are required, but preferably crampons, both best used with an ice axe, specifically for the uppermost switchbacks, but traction is useful for descending much lower also. PCT Mile 179.9 (8070 ft): 0-1 inch (was 3 inches on 9th), Storm updates 24th February-1st March2023, Minor snow storm update 11th January2023, Weather and trail update 27th December2022, Moderate snow storm 11th-12th December2022. That said, temperatures in the high country are much more typical of December than April! If full, drive down to bottom entrance area where there is an overflow parking lot. Hikers who have an ice axe (and know how to use it) may find it useful in places on this short section of trail. Hikers who have an ice axe (and know how to use it) may find it useful in places on this short section of trail. If you have found this Report useful, please consider using this link to the Donate page. However excellent well-traveled and compacted tracks are now in place for almost all major trails (details below). High freeze levels may mean rain and/or freezing rain at the highest peaks at times, and icy or mixed snow/ice conditions at all elevations. Deer Springs Trail has a broken track to follow all the way to San Jacinto Peak. The highest peaks appeared to add slightly less snow than some lower locations, probably because they were above the cloud for some of the precipitation events. New treefall hazards on several major trails have been reported, and those on Spitler Peak Trail have already been cleared by the Trail Report. Many thanks to Florian Boyd for bringing this to my attention. I would like to ski San Gorgonio. Skyline Trail has a good track to follow through light icy snow above about 7200 ft (the Traverse to Grubbs Notch). Forecasts remain more uncertain about the second wave of stormy weather on 16th-18th January. Snowfall in the high country has been somewhat below expectations, with nine inches at San Jacinto Peak (for a current total depth of about 16-18 inches), and 5-6 inches in Long Valley (8600ft, total c.6 inches). As described above, crampons with hiking poles and an ice axe, depending on terrain are currently very useful everywhere above about 9000 ft. Although not essential, spikes are recommended and many hikers will find them useful especially for descending. Snow cover remains >95% through Little Round Valley up to San Jacinto Peak. 2-3 inches on 9th), Saddle Junction/approx. All trails above about 5500 ft are currently snow-covered. Although my original track accurately followed the trail above Little Round Valley, there are now a fair number of alternate shortcut tracks across this slope, so cautious navigation is advised. A fourth and final minor system is expected on 28th February-1st March. And he said he doesn't have any doubt that his friend is still alive. Consequently I put on crampons at Wellmans Cienega, keeping them on all day until low down on Deer Springs Trail. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Sunday 1st January 2023 at 0830 the air temperature was 17.9F (-8C), with a windchill temperature of -2.3F (-19C), 100% relative humidity, and a sharp WSW wind sustained at 11 mph gusting to 21.1 mph. I recorded a short video at the Peak late morning on the 13th, available here on YouTube. It's 7.8 miles (Gary Suttle's book lists it as 8.4 miles) with almost 5,500 feet in elevation gain. They will be especially valuable on well-consolidated tracks over the coming weeks before they clear of snow (e.g., Devils Slide, Ernie Maxwell, Deer Springs trails, at least), on colder mornings when conditions are icy, and for descending. The holiday weekend had temperatures far above seasonal until Tuesday 27th. Included in the re-opening were hiking trails outside of the burned area.
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