Mt. Islip Loop (8,250 ft.)
A decade after the Curve Fire destroyed more than 20,000 acres of the
Angeles National Forest, the damage to the areas surrounding Crystal
Lake basin are still very apparent. Through the dedicated work of the
San Gabriel Valley Trailbuilder volunteers, a passable trail has been
cleared to the top. Photographers will love the beauty of the charred
subjects and new growth along the way, as well as the views at the top
of Mt. Baldy, Old Saddleback, the San Gabriel Valley, the Mojave Desert,
and of course, Crystal Lake.
We’ll start at a slow pace up Windy Gap to acclimate to the elevation
(our starting point is at about 5,600 ft.) to a carved log bench at the
junction of Windy Gap and the Pacific Crest Trail. From there we’ll
detour to visit the lovely Little Jimmy Campground, see if the spring is
running and take a break before heading up to the summit. We’ll pose
for some shots around the ruins of a stone cabin before heading down via
Islip Ridge to Big Cienega, for a gradual descent back to the Mt.
Hawkins Fire Road. There we’ll retrace part of our way on the Windy Gap
trail to our starting point.
STATS
Level: Moderate
Gain: ~ 2,600 ft.
Distance: ~ 10+ miles
Time: ~5+ hours
Type: Dirt single track trail, loop. Pending weather, trail may have some snow/ice.
Dogs: Permitted on leash, but not advised.
Water: Available at trailhead
Restrooms: Available at trailhead and at Little Jimmy Campground
Parking: Carpool drivers: park in the day use parking
lot, just past the Crystal Lake Visitor Center, near the restrooms.
National Forest Adventure Pass required ($5/day; $30 annual pass -
available at REI, Sports Chalet, Big 5 or at the Forest Gateway Ranger
Station at 1960 N. San Gabriel Road, which open @ 7 am Saturday).
Carpool riders, see directions below.
Bring: Three liters of water, lunch/snacks to
share/gobble (extra points for yummy Thanksgiving leftovers) and cold
weather clothing: layers, windproof jacket, gloves, hat, sunscreen,
lugsoles. Poles will be helpful as the route may be slick.
DIRECTIONS
From the I-210 in Azusa, take the Highway 39 (Azusa Ave.) exit and head north; Azusa turns into San Gabriel Canyon Road.
Here’s a map
to the Crystal Lake Recreation Area. (The Visitors’ Center is across
the street from the Crystal Lake Café, at 9877 Crystal Lake Road in
Azusa.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment