I did a dayhike with a friend, climbed up to the Washington "monument" which is wery close to the summit,the only reason why I didn't summit -I think this was the first time when I had to turn back without reaching the summit-it was the time ,we had to make it back before sunset,besides my friend considered that we are high enough,he was really tired.However I had a flashlight with me but I know how hard is to follow the trail in the dark.We barely made it!
Route Climbed: Vivian Creek to Angelus Oaks Date Climbed: Sep 5, 2004
What Glenn said below... the trail down from San Bernardino peak was scenic for a while, but just seemed to go on forever for the last couple of miles.
Route Climbed: Angelus Oaks Date Climbed: May,2002
Hiked San Bernardino Peak with my wife. It was a great outing. Spent the night at Limber Pine Bench. Very windy. In the morning, everything was thickly covered with frost. Amazing and beautiful.
Route Climbed: San Bernardino Peak Trail (from Angelus Oaks) Date Climbed: November 23, 2003
A nice winter snow hike with fellow SP member kdonaldson. We started hiking at 7:50am. Took a nice, long rest and early lunch close to the Manzanita Springs trail junction around 10:30am. Then, we had to break trail from 8400 feet all the way to the summit. We stopped at Limber Pine Bench for a short break. We then followed the summer trail to reach Washington Monument (10,290'). Took another break here, and a half hour later we stood on the summit at 2:20pm. Took us around 6.5 hours----longer than we expected due to breaking trail on recent snow. Left the summit at 3:00pm and we hiked the last 45 minutes by headlamp, making it back to the Angelus Oaks trailhead at 5:50pm. We then drove to Daphne's Greek Cafe in Ontario for gyros.
Duffer - Oct 4, 2005 1:40 pm
Route Climbed: Forsee Creek Trail Date Climbed: 20 May 2004Beautiful hike.
konyelicska - Sep 12, 2005 4:20 am
Date Climbed: 08.20.2005I did a dayhike with a friend, climbed up to the Washington "monument" which is wery close to the summit,the only reason why I didn't summit -I think this was the first time when I had to turn back without reaching the summit-it was the time ,we had to make it back before sunset,besides my friend considered that we are high enough,he was really tired.However I had a flashlight with me but I know how hard is to follow the trail in the dark.We barely made it!
Rob - Jul 10, 2005 10:36 pm
Route Climbed: S. B. P. trail Date Climbed: July 10, 2005Nice hike!
bechtt - Mar 12, 2005 2:44 pm
Route Climbed: Ridge traverse Date Climbed: Summer 90Last of the 9 peaks traverse hike
Matthew Holliman - Nov 18, 2004 10:02 pm
Route Climbed: Vivian Creek to Angelus Oaks Date Climbed: Sep 5, 2004What Glenn said below... the trail down from San Bernardino peak was scenic for a while, but just seemed to go on forever for the last couple of miles.
GlennG - Sep 21, 2004 1:23 pm
Route Climbed: Vivian Creeks-Angelus Oaks Date Climbed: September 5, 2004Last peak of the nine peaks trail. The last eight miles down from the peak seemed like they'd never end.
notinkansas - Jan 3, 2004 7:42 pm
Route Climbed: Angelus Oaks Date Climbed: May,2002Hiked San Bernardino Peak with my wife. It was a great outing. Spent the night at Limber Pine Bench. Very windy. In the morning, everything was thickly covered with frost. Amazing and beautiful.
kdonaldson - Dec 1, 2003 4:09 pm
Route Climbed: San Bernardino Peak Trail (from Angelus Oaks) Date Climbed: Nov 23, 2003Great climb with beautiful views and warm temps (high 40's with no wind). Climbed with forjan. See summit info below.
forjan - Nov 30, 2003 7:41 pm
Route Climbed: San Bernardino Peak Trail (from Angelus Oaks) Date Climbed: November 23, 2003A nice winter snow hike with fellow SP member kdonaldson. We started hiking at 7:50am. Took a nice, long rest and early lunch close to the Manzanita Springs trail junction around 10:30am. Then, we had to break trail from 8400 feet all the way to the summit. We stopped at Limber Pine Bench for a short break. We then followed the summer trail to reach Washington Monument (10,290'). Took another break here, and a half hour later we stood on the summit at 2:20pm. Took us around 6.5 hours----longer than we expected due to breaking trail on recent snow. Left the summit at 3:00pm and we hiked the last 45 minutes by headlamp, making it back to the Angelus Oaks trailhead at 5:50pm. We then drove to Daphne's Greek Cafe in Ontario for gyros.