2011-07-23: Tahquitz Peak via Devil's Slide (Idyllwild, CA)
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:12 pm
Puttin' the feelers out... Some friends and I are thinking about doing a 9.4 mi (round trip), 2780 ft elevation gain, 8-10 hr day hike to Tahquitz Peak (8846 ft) via Devil's Slide Trail. The trailhead is at 6400 feet in elevation and Tahquitz Peak is at 8800 feet in elevation. We start at Humber Park and make a right turn at Saddle Junction about 2.5 miles up the trail. We work our way for a few miles across a saddle back before hitting the Tahquitz lookout tower. With the elevation and the trail conditions, it is recommended that you do not attempt this without some hiking experience. I'll post up some details in the next few days. Post up if you are interested in joining us.
The plan right now is to meet at the Idyllwild Ranger's Station at 7:45 - 8:00 am. We have to get a day-use permit and I need to make sure I get the right number of people on the permit so be as punctual as possible. Yout will require an "Adventure Pass" to park at the trailhead. The trailhead is only a few miles from the Ranger Station.
Idyllwild Ranger Station
54270 Pine Crest
P.O. Box 518
Idyllwild, CA 92549
Be prepared for warm or cold weather. I'll update the weather forecast as we get closer. Remember water, water, water. One bottle of water will not be enough. I will be bringing my 100 oz hydration bladder in my day pack and possibly two 32 oz Nalgene bottles of water. I will have my filtration pump with me in the event that there's an emergency but I shouldn't have to get it out of my bag. So far I think there's about six of us planning on doing this hike. The difficulty level is strenuous. The elevation gain from the trailhead to the peak is about 2350 feet inside of around 4.75 miles. Plus you have to deal with the elevation gain of driving from sea level to the trailhead. An 8900 foot gain in elevation gain in a day mess with your system especially if the last few thousand feet is done on foot exerting yourself.
So, please come prepared. but don't bring the kitchen sink. Small first aid kit, knife, sire started, water, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, food for lunch, and a positive atitude should take care of it. 
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The plan right now is to meet at the Idyllwild Ranger's Station at 7:45 - 8:00 am. We have to get a day-use permit and I need to make sure I get the right number of people on the permit so be as punctual as possible. Yout will require an "Adventure Pass" to park at the trailhead. The trailhead is only a few miles from the Ranger Station.
Idyllwild Ranger Station
54270 Pine Crest
P.O. Box 518
Idyllwild, CA 92549
Be prepared for warm or cold weather. I'll update the weather forecast as we get closer. Remember water, water, water. One bottle of water will not be enough. I will be bringing my 100 oz hydration bladder in my day pack and possibly two 32 oz Nalgene bottles of water. I will have my filtration pump with me in the event that there's an emergency but I shouldn't have to get it out of my bag. So far I think there's about six of us planning on doing this hike. The difficulty level is strenuous. The elevation gain from the trailhead to the peak is about 2350 feet inside of around 4.75 miles. Plus you have to deal with the elevation gain of driving from sea level to the trailhead. An 8900 foot gain in elevation gain in a day mess with your system especially if the last few thousand feet is done on foot exerting yourself.


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