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Anyone Want to Hike San Gorgonio this Friday or Saturday 9/15 or 9/16?

Home › Forums › Ask a Question › Anyone Want to Hike San Gorgonio this Friday or Saturday 9/15 or 9/16?

  • This topic has 8 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 4 years, 10 months ago by Vickie GVickie G.
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  • September 11, 2017 at 1:48 pm #393582
    Marianne Lmml712001
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    I have San Gorgonio and San Bernardino left to finish the Six Pack of Peaks. The weather looks decent for this week for San Gorgonio. I’d love some company for this long hike. I hike a slow and steady pace. Let me know if anyone can go!

    -Marianne

    September 11, 2017 at 6:43 pm #393633
    Rochelle Mrdvotaw1973
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    I’m hiking solo on Saturday for San Gorgonio. I did the hike with a group last week and it was amazing. You are welcome to join me. Last week we were supposed to start hiking at 4am, but weren’t truly hiking until 4:45. I stayed overnight at halfway camp, so I can’t say what time I’d get back as a day hike. My guess is that it would be around 8pm. I normally hike solo and as a result, I always take my InReach Explorer. Anyway, you’re welcome to join me. I plan on getting started promptly at 4am this time. 🙂

    Rochelle

    September 11, 2017 at 7:24 pm #393646
    Genaide KBGEObiz
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    I’m hiking with a couple women this Saturday and planning on starting no later than 5am. We are slow to average pace if you are interested. Send your cell so we can coord 😉

    Best,

    G

    September 11, 2017 at 9:55 pm #393653
    Veronika Vveronika v
    Participant

    Hi Marianne,

    Vickie , Evelyn and I will hike SG on Saturday. definitely our pace. You’re welcome to join us! It seems that women are taking over SG this Saturday lol
    Lets get together G and Rochelle are you doing Vivian Creek?

    Nika

    September 12, 2017 at 8:43 pm #393778
    Marianne Lmml712001
    Participant

    That sounds awesome! It sounds like lots of women will be on the mountain for sure! I will be camping up near there for a few days. If anyone else wants to camp, let me know. I’ll tell you where I am staying.

    September 15, 2017 at 3:47 pm #394067
    R WR W
    Participant

    Are you still going? I did Baldy yesterday for peak #5 but still need Gorgonio. Btw this will be my first time there.

    If going:
    – What trail – Vivian or South Fork?
    – When to meet?
    – Where exactly to meet?
    – What time estimate done, assuming day hike?
    – Lastly, how slow do you mean by slow? Slow and steady especially up is great for me right now! I am totally fine provided we ideally aren’t hiking too much in the dark at night ideally.

    Thanks!

    September 15, 2017 at 10:54 pm #394154
    R WR W
    Participant

    I did not hear back from anyone so I guess I will do Gorgonio another time. I think I need another rest day anyways after Baldy as tonight started feeling a tiny bit bad again after daughter brought home a start of school year cold last week. No worries and have a great hike!

    September 18, 2017 at 11:37 pm #394460
    Marianne Lmml712001
    Participant

    R W I am sorry as I didn’t get your message since I had already left to go camping and had no Internet access. I went and ended up running into a group after hiking solo for a while. I did Vivian Creek and it was very strenuous. I started at 5am and ended at 4:30pm. It was cold and windy on the upper elevations so We didn’t take many breaks, except at the summit.

    September 20, 2017 at 4:08 pm #394665
    Vickie GVickie G
    Participant

    Just wanted to say thanks to everybody who connected for this hike. What a great experience. Hike On!

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