Friday, October 20, 2017

Mt. Baldy via Register Ridge and Devil's Backbone 10/15/2017 - Mt. Baldy, CA



10-15-2017

Register Ridge Trail is STEEP!...climbing 2,600' in 1.5 miles. This trail may be one of the steepest trails in S. CA, perhaps. Besides the elevation gain in a short distance, the challenge is also altitude as the trail ascends from 6,700' to 9,300'. Register Ridge trail connects to Devil's Backbone reaching Baldy's summit (10,064') in about a mile. You can also opt to take a side trail from the junction to traverse Mt. Harwood (9,551'), gaining extra 200' elevation. 

The hike from trailhead to summit Baldy via Register Ridge/Devil's Backbone is approximately 3.5 miles and 3,900' gain. If Mt. Harwood included, it's about 3.6 miles and 4,100' gain. From San Antonio Falls trailhead, the route follows San Antonio Falls and Baldy Bowl Trail (aka Ski Hut Trail). Soon after passing the metal register box...hence, it's called "Register" Ridge?...veer right and take the use trail going up the ridge. The steep climb begins right away. The trail is in good condition. Pace yourself and enjoy spectacular views as you go. Hiking poles are useful for this steep trail. Bring enough water as the trail is exposed facing south and pretty bald. 

Mt. Baldy (Mt. San Antonio) 10,064' is the highest peak in San Gabriel Mountains, and the highest point in Los Angeles County. It also stands as the third highest peak in S. CA following San Jacinto (10,834') and San Gorgonio (11,503').

For my trip report to summit via Baldy Bowl/Ski Hut Trail:

























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