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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:18 pm
by harryquach

Re: San Gorgonio via Vivian creek trail conditions?

PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 1:40 am
by SoCalHiker
blacksunshine wrote:Anyone made the summit via Vivian creek lately?

Me and some friends are going july 13 to Conquer Vivian. I had tried this trail last August and failed making it only to the Ridge. Altitude sickness was the reason for the failure, coupled with going a little too headstrong early. I went a couple weeks later but had to take Fish creek or the South fork trail due to bear activity on Vivian.

I was reading the trail conditions early in the week and saw there was snow still around 10k...is the trail still manageable, or is a good gps point by point needed? SGWA reccomends crampons and ice ax, do you agree? I am a greenhorn so to speak and i don't wanna get into something that could jeopardize myself or my friends.

Any comments welcome as well as tips and last minute training recomendations...or even if you want to join in please feel free to meet up. My group of 3-4 will be heading up day of from SD and looking to hit the trail bout 6ish but will prolly wind up at 7ish.


There are many points here that make me think you may want to try something less demanding, i.e. easier hike, first.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:01 pm
by pjames
I hiked SG via Vivian June 25. There were a couple of spots of snow on the trail, maybe 10-20ft long each, on the switchbacks above high creek camp. There was one large area of snow, maybe 50x200ft around 10,400' below the final ascent hill. They all were no problem to walk right through, the latter could easily be bypassed, and they're all probably much less relevant today, let alone over a week from now.