Yesterday I hiked from Fobes Trailhead (off 74 in Garner Valley) to Fobes Saddle and then north on the PCT past Spilter Peak, over Apache Peaks, and on to Antsell Rock. The weather was perfect along the Desert Divide (that's what this section of the PCT is called). The view was a bit overcast, but still nice. Here are some pictures I took:
http://kathywing.smugmug.com/gallery/1434385/1
PCT in So. Calif - Fobes to Antsell Rock
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Thanks Krudler.
Trekker: I started out about 7:30 am from Fobes Trailhead and the weather was perfect - I think in the 60's most of the day and a breeze picked up about 10 am and kept me cool all day long along the ridge. I only ran into a couple small patches of snow along the PCT and the snow. There was no snow along the Sam Fink Trail (ridge north of Antsell) and the snow in the gully to the east of Antsell was easy to avoid or soft enough not to be a problem. I've gone south from Fobes before, but I had never hiked the section from Fobes to Spitler Peak; so now I've done the section of the PCT from Fuller Ridge to Warner Springs and most of the peaks along the way. I liked the Fobes Trail so much more than the Spitler Peak Trail - it's a much nicer way to get up to the PCT.
I think my hike was about 14 miles with 4700 feet gain including the side trips to Antsell Rock and Apache Peak. There are a lot more switchbacks along that section of the PCT than show on the map.
Trekker: I started out about 7:30 am from Fobes Trailhead and the weather was perfect - I think in the 60's most of the day and a breeze picked up about 10 am and kept me cool all day long along the ridge. I only ran into a couple small patches of snow along the PCT and the snow. There was no snow along the Sam Fink Trail (ridge north of Antsell) and the snow in the gully to the east of Antsell was easy to avoid or soft enough not to be a problem. I've gone south from Fobes before, but I had never hiked the section from Fobes to Spitler Peak; so now I've done the section of the PCT from Fuller Ridge to Warner Springs and most of the peaks along the way. I liked the Fobes Trail so much more than the Spitler Peak Trail - it's a much nicer way to get up to the PCT.
I think my hike was about 14 miles with 4700 feet gain including the side trips to Antsell Rock and Apache Peak. There are a lot more switchbacks along that section of the PCT than show on the map.
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