Mount San Gorgonio
Location: 34.1218605041504, -116.921272277832
Look west to the bare summit of southern California's highest peak. ©Rajeev Jain
SBP001
Location: 34.1461296081543, -116.977996826172
From trailhead @ 5,960 ft., head L into mixed forest of oak and pine
SBP002
Location: 34.1420707702637, -116.968597412109
Steady climb ahead; views to nearby San Bernardino Mtns.
SBP003
Location: 34.1411094665527, -116.957000732422
Continue up N side of ridgeline, with SW views over Redlands Valley
SBP004
Location: 34.139461517334, -116.938598632812
L @ Y at Manzanita Flats, wrap around N side of chaparral-draped dome. Optional: Spur trail on R leads .7 mi. along ridge to Columbine Camp
SBP005
Location: 34.1361198425293, -116.935600280762
Head E, then continue climbing S
SBP006
Location: 34.1272392272949, -116.93399810791
Limber Pine Bench Camp (9,200 ft.). Get water @ Limber Pine Springs, .3 mi. beyond camp
SBP007
Location: 34.1234931945801, -116.930809020996
Three switchbacks gain 500 ft.; good alpine views @ each turn
SBP008
Location: 34.1197891235352, -116.931396484375
Washington Monument Initial Point: This pile of rubble marks where Col. Henry Washington established an east-west baseline and a north-south meridian in his 1852 USGS survey. From this spot, all SoCal land surveys are calculated. Go E for last 350 ft. to summit
SBP009
Location: 34.1223182678223, -116.922401428223
San Bernardino Peak (10,649 ft.): Brisk winds blow from the hot flatlands below. See Big Bear Lake directly N. To the E is the humpback spine of San Gorgonio (highest point in SoCal). Retrace steps to car
In the high alpine
Location: 34.1214599609375, -116.92317199707
Great views abound on this trip into the San Bernardino Mountains. ©Rajeev Jain
Entering the wilderness
Location: 34.1416778564453, -116.969207763672
Sign marks the boundary of the San Gorgonio Wilderness. ©Rajeev Jain
San Jacinto Range
Location: 34.1216583251953, -116.922874450684
Scan south through the haze to the San Jacinto mountains. ©Rajeev Jain
Open ridgeline
Location: 34.1334495544434, -116.932823181152
Valley views over the pines. ©Rajeev Jain
Over the hills
Location: 34.1398162841797, -116.936820983887
Alpine views at every turn. ©Rajeev Jain
Mill Creek Canyon
Location: 34.1198844909668, -116.932312011719
Views across the wide drainage of Mill Creek. © Rajeev Jain
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