Conditions:Camp Creek Cayon-20190616135641

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Latest:

15 Jun 2019 (5 yrs, 10 mos ago)

Reported by: Willie92708 (997 reports)
Quality:

Good
Waterflow:
Low
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Wetsuit:
Rain jacket
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Water temperature:
Difficulty:
Normal
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Time: Time4.png 10 hours Bar4.png

Team: 2 people

Trip report URL:

Comments: We climbed up Camp Creek to the Little San Gorgonio summit in 3 hours, climbing up each waterfall on one side or the other. One short cascade we climbed right up the cascade since it had flats for feet and good hand holds. There was a nice snow bridge at one spot. Up high we climbed up some snow fields and in one spot chimney climbed about 10 feet up at the tip of a snow field to the easy ground above leading to the summit.

The 10 hour total time reflects doing the full Little San G traverse to the Mill Creek Jump Off, then descending Mill Creek. Getting down from the Mill Creek Jump Off is basically sliding on dirt, small scree to hand size rocks. This is not climbable with only hands and feet when the snow is gone.

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    Date Quality Waterflow Wetsuit Difficulty Time Team Reported by


    Good

    Low
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    Rain jacket
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    Normal
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    2 people
    Willie92708 (997 reports)
    Comment: We climbed up Camp Creek to the Little San Gorgonio summit in 3 hours, climbing up each waterfall on one side or the other. One short cascade we climbed right up the cascade since it had flats for feet and good hand holds. There was a nice snow bridge at one spot. Up high we climbed up some snow fields and in one spot chimney climbed about 10 feet up at the tip of a snow field to the easy ground above leading to the summit.

    The 10 hour total time reflects doing the full Little San G traverse to the Mill Creek Jump Off, then descending Mill Creek. Getting down from the Mill Creek Jump Off is basically sliding on dirt, small scree to hand size rocks. This is not climbable with only hands and feet when the snow is gone.


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