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edenooch

Boney Mt peaks 9-19

Wanted to avoid the simpleness that is mishe mokwa and make this one fun!
I started from Satiwa. Which is that old indian mesuem of some sort...Headed up the danielson fire road to its junction with the fossil trail.
The fossil trail then climbs about 2000feet to the begining of the western ridge. The trail is nicely maintained the whole way... This ridge is the funnest part. Going up a rock path to bouldering to rock hopping!
Once atop the ridge your at the tri peaks area. I mistakenly took the cabin trail down and then decided to bust a Ze and XCBW straight towards the mishemokwa.... This was no fun =(
100 yards of skree gravel and 6ft tall trees!!! Once across the fields and rolling hills it was onto sandstone. Wich one way to the peak is about 7.5 miles. At this point i iwsh i would have taken mishe mokwe.
Descending from sandstone you take the chamberlin/ blue canyon trail down the Big sycamore cyn fire road and its about 5 miles back to the trail head!
Very scenic...but a little hot!! Twisted Evil

18mi - 4400 ft gain



No that aint my powerade bottle






Approaching the ridge


Looking South


Looking to my North


Looking east



Cragville






FINALLY got up the ridge






Coyote
TacoDelRio

Loogit all them crags. Smile
cougarmagic

Those are some amazing photos.  What camera are you using?
Hikin_Jim

The vegetation in your photos appears not to be charcoal black.  I am a San Gabriel Mtns hiker.  Please explain the alien concept of non-charcoal vegetation.
norma r

glad you enjoyed the western ridge climb of the trail.  that's my favorite hike in "my backyard."

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