However excellent well-traveled and compacted tracks are now in place for almost all major trails (details below). To see more years, view this page on a wider screen. Altitudes are approximate. Areas of fog. The other bonus was an immaculate set of fresh Mountain Lion tracks in the trail (photos below), with sign that the lion had crossed back-and-forth across Devils Slide in multiple locations further up also. Immediately north of Saddle Junction, snow cover is starting to become somewhat patchy on the sun exposed slope (Angels Glide) but icy snow cover is continuous through the Wellman and Peak trails to San Jacinto Peak. Clearly conditions are expected to continue to change over the next week or two, so this summary is intentionally brief. All seasonal and ephemeral streams were running strongly, and the current water conditions are the best for four years, since the great Valentines Day flood event of 2019. The traversing slopes above Wellmans Divide (roughly 9800-10,500 ft) were extremely firm early in the morning and potentially treacherous. Very cautious navigation is strongly recommended everywhere. Lightly cloudy conditions made for a delightful hike on the evening of Monday 21st ascending San Jacinto Peak via Marion Mountain and Deer Spring trails, descending the east side (Devils Slide, Wellman, and Peak trails). Forecasts remain more uncertain about the second wave of stormy weather on 16th-18th January. NA. In the days since the storm, we have also surveyed trails around Tahquitz Peak, South Ridge, Spitler Peak, and Deer Springs, among others. On both days I was able to ascend barebooting to about 8800 ft on 30th and to 9200 ft on 1st, before putting on crampons. I also reported on the storm in real time over the past couple of days (available here) which has more detail than this summary. However the precipitation amounts and probabilities for both storm systems have varied greatly in recent forecasts, and the models seem to be especially uncertain about details of the second storm (approx. Stone Creek campground had also closed, but I saw that it had apparently reopened for Thanksgiving weekend. Fresh snow at San Jacinto Peak now measures 3-4 inches, snow in Long Valley (8600 ft) at three inches, and rainfall in Idyllwild since 0700 this morning at 0.6 inch. SNOW DEPTHS measured on 14th November 2022 are as follows, with depths from 9th November 2022 in parentheses where known. Hamilton, we saw snow falling and covering the Saratoga Hills, just about 15 minutes from town. Today qualified as a day off from the incessant storms, although even then we managed a minor storm in Strawberry Valley (where Idyllwild is located), with two inches of fresh snowfall overnight and into the morning. Two moderate snow storms in the next ten days or so are expected to have a major combined impact on the San Jacinto mountains. Black Mountain Road closed on 7th November to vehicle traffic at the gate 1.7 miles up from Highway 243 (see Forest Service website regarding this closure here). The northeast . Spikes are recommended but not strictly essential depending upon your comfort level hiking on angled icy snow. However excellent well-traveled and compacted tracks are now in place for most of the major trails (details below). SAN JACINTO (MSJC1) Lat: 33.81528NLon: 116.64194WElev: 8616ft. Spikes are recommended at least for descending upper Deer Springs Trail. Thank you for taking the time to read this. Through and below Little Round Valley, my track almost entirely follows the established trail. The storm brought down four new treefall hazards down on upper Spitler Peak Trail, awkward but all passable with care. That said, temperatures in the high country are much more typical of December than April! The first number is the depth of fresh snow from this latest storm, followed in parentheses by the current total snow depth. My blogging throughout the storms gave more day-to-day detail and is available here. Note however that snow depth is rarely indicative of the challenge (or otherwise) of a given trail. Although that day was not as cold and windy as 15th, I ascended in heavy cloud conditions with steady snowfall for the first three hours. Three significant trees are now down across the trail, including two major hazards (one new in gale force winds on 26th) that are not easy to hike around both roughly halfway along the trail. Thank you so much for your support. Spikes are recommended at least for descending upper Deer Springs Trail. In total,. Spikes are not generally required for ascending, but most hikers will find them useful for descending. Even when the gate is closed there are nine legal parking spaces below the locked gate (which still require an Adventure Pass or equivalent to be displayed). In the high country temperatures will be 10-20F above seasonal and, more significantly regarding snow/ice conditions, well above freezing for at least a week. Snowshoes are no longer required anywhere on the established trail system, which is now too compacted for snowshoes. Currently the USFS gate at Humber Park is closed. At the Peak on Thursday 8th December 2022 at 0900 the air temperature was 28.4F (-2C), with a windchill temperature of 12.7F (-11C), 11% relative humidity, and a fresh SW wind sustained at 7 mph gusting to 9.3 mph. However, snowshoes may become increasingly useful if conditions warm sufficiently for snow to become soft above about 9000 ft, especially on sunny slopes and afternoons. Altitudes are approximate. They are strongly recommended on certain moderate and higher angle slopes, at a minimum on the Peak Trail above Wellman Divide, the Wellman Trail, Deer Springs Trail above Little Round Valley, and uppermost South Ridge Trail, and on both flanks but critically on the north face of Tahquitz Peak. There are two new treefall hazards to pass on the upper trail. SNOW DEPTHS measured on 6th February 2023 are as follows. Even around the 10,000 ft peaks temperatures are expected to fluctuate either side of freezing for at least the first half of February, which will lead to freeze/thaw cycles and likely icy conditions in the mornings followed by soft, challenging snow in the afternoons. Please check this page for periodic updates the most recent is at the top throughout the multiple day storm sequence. but ideal for snowshoes, which I used from Saddle to San Jacinto Peak and back. Top Stories. The Mammoth Mountain ski resort has received 41.5 feet (12.6 meters) of snow since October and could be on a path to break the all-time snow season record of 55.7 feet (17 meters) set in 2010-2011. The next comprehensive update to the Report will hopefully be tomorrow evening, Friday 6th. As described above, crampons with hiking poles and an ice axe, depending on terrain are currently very useful everywhere above about 9000 ft. Seven Pines Trail has one set of hiker tracks through the snow since the storm in early November 2022. 16 F. While we have to be grateful for any precipitation received given our rapidly warming mountain climate, it was not the significant snow-producing storm that had been generally forecast in recent days. I recorded a short video at the Peak, available here on YouTube. Temperatures are forecast to remain near or below seasonal averages for at least the next week, with freezing conditions every night above about 4000 ft elevation. From near Miller Peak, I did not continue to break trail on the Peak Trail, but instead turned up the East Ridge, breaking a track roughly along the route of the old East Ridge Trail. Storm systems forecast for 21st-24th and 28th February are all predicted to include severe windchill temperatures near or below -20F (-29C). Strong winds expected on 11th-12th, and again on 14th, will likely obscure many tracks. Spikes could potentially be used to ascend to the highest peaks at this time, although crampons are certainly safer for traversing. However, Holden said that the one place where avalanches can sometimes happen is that north face. Spikes are not essential but will be useful for most hikers, especially for descending. Crunchy layers as high as 9800 ft elevation told me it had rained that high at the start of the storm yesterday, but conversely there was very light snow (<1 inch) down to 5500 ft in Idyllwild. One major treefall hazard is across the trail almost exactly midway between the trailheads at Humber Park and Tahquitz View Drive. A less intense but slow moving multi-storm system is forecast for Friday 16th-Wednesday 21st. Forecasts are inconsistent regarding the amount of snowfall in this next storm, but those that I trust suggest 12+ inches in Idyllwild over the next 24 hours, with 1-2 feet in the high country. Idyllwild (at 5550 ft): 3.5 inches (total 3.5 inch). They are now invaluable on heavily traveled, compacted, icy tracks (before they clear of snow in the coming weeks) such as Devils Slide, Ernie Maxwell, and Deer Springs trails, at least, especially mornings when conditions tend to be most icy, and for descending. From there I used snowshoes to ascend via Annies Junction and Wellman Divide. Deer Springs Trail has an excellent posthole track to follow along its entire length. Nothing unduly dangerous, but something to be aware of for the next couple of days. 10 inches on 9th November), Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 0-1 inch (was 4 inches on 9th November), Annies Junction/approx. If you have found this Report useful, please consider using this link to the Donate page. Mount Waterman. Spikes are not required. Temperatures have been largely above seasonal in the first week of the month, then following a brief cold spell another period of temperatures well above seasonal is forecast for 8th-10th. South Ridge Trail [updated 24th December] has about 30% icy snow cover from the top of South Ridge Road to Old Lookout Flat (7600 ft). For about one mile north of Saddle Junction, snow cover is only a patchy 30% on the sun exposed slope (Angels Glide) and then averages about 50% on the Wellman Trail, but then icy snow cover is about 95% on the Peak Trail to San Jacinto Peak. Zelle, Venmo, and PayPal are all options. Altitudes are approximate. I descended Deer Springs Trail, again breaking trail the entire way, but again through light snow sitting on top of a very solid, icy snow layer. Conditions prior to this storm had been unsettled for several days, with a minor storm overnight on 27th-28th December. With significant further snowfalls expected in the next week (at least), and moderate to strong winds in the high country expected for many of those days causing some daily drifting of snow, much of the trail system may remain completely or somewhat obscured by snow throughout most or all of January. San Jacinto Peak (10810 ft): 12-14 inches (storm total 10 inches), Little Round Valley (9800 ft): 10-12 inches (storm total 7 inches), Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 7 inches (storm total 6 inches), Round Valley (9100 ft): 6 inches (storm total 5 inches) [thanks to Kyle Eubanks for this measurement], Annies Junction/approx. The Ernie Maxwell Trail is functionally clear of icy snow, although a few minor patches remain, especially close to Humber Park. A weather system, possibly in two waves across a broad time window between 2nd and 5th December, is currently forecast to produce light precipitation at all elevations, including a possible dusting of snow in the high country [update 1st December: no precipitation is now expected from these storms passing to the north of us]. Snow depths are currently excellent for snowshoeing everywhere above about 8000 ft, potentially lower in places. Strong winds expected on 11th-12th February, and again on 14th, will likely obscure many tracks with spindrift. Just a short . 68mi . Snowshoes are useful in lower angle terrain with adequate snow depth above about 8000 ft, for example the Tahquitz area meadows near Saddle Junction, sections of Deer Springs Trail, and Long Valley/Round Valley. As mentioned last week, current trail conditions are oddly reminiscent of spring, with snow distribution and iciness typical of April rather than December. Fresh snowfall in Long Valley is now at about four inches. Conversely, lower down Devils Slide Trail is a combination of very light snow cover, slush, and multiple stream crossings, with much water flowing down the trail. Although excellent tracks are now in place for almost all major trails cautious navigation remains recommended. Firstly because it is really unsafe, that is a busy and winding mountain road, not remotely a route designed for pedestrians. However excellent well-traveled and compacted tracks are now in place for most of the major trails (details below). Once it stopped snowing, the mountain was shrouded in thick foggy cloud, such that visibility was as low as 100 feet on the exposed slopes of the Peak Trail. On the mornings of both Wednesday 1st February and Monday 30th January I ascended San Jacinto Peak via the east side (Devils Slide, Wellman, Peak, and East Ridge trails), descending the same way. The USFS gate at Humber Park remains closed. The first on Sunday 11th-Monday 12th may initially produce up to 1.5 inch of rain at the elevation of Idyllwild, transitioning to 2-4 inches of snow on Sunday night into Monday, while 10-12 inches of snow are forecast for the high country. Minor 0.5 inch dusting of snow above 8000 ft on Thursday 29th (, Moderate storm largely in the early hours of 1st January 2023 was the third significant snowfall of winter 2022/23 to impact the San Jacinto mountains. Top ways to experience San Jacinto Mountain and nearby attractions. As of this morning, I saw no other broken tracks on the high country trail system. Take the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (the world's largest rotating tram car and not for the faint of heart), up and away to the top of Mount San Jacinto Park. They may become increasingly useful if conditions warm sufficiently for snow to become soft above about 9000 ft, especially on sunny slopes and afternoons. More rain and snow is expected in the San Diego area Monday and forecast to arrive . Freeze levels will be well below 3000 ft at times, and for example Garner Valley (4300-4800 ft) could receive as much as 6-12 inches of snow this week. This will continue to be the case for at least a week, given fresh snowfall expected. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying the storm there is extensive drifting, often particularly accumulating in the trails. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying storms there has been extensive drifting, often particularly accumulating in the trails. Mt. I descended via Deer Springs Trail, breaking trail through virgin powder all the way down to the Suicide Rock Trail junction. 10 inches on 9th), Wellman Divide (9700 ft): 0-1 inch (was 4 inches on 9th), Annies Junction/approx. . A few minor patches exist close to the top. Note that average depth is given; due to strong winds accompanying the storm there is extensive drifting, often particularly accumulating in the trails. Spikes are currently usefulthroughout the trail system above about 6000 ft, potentially lower in places. There are plenty of places in local mountains with snow, but you also need to check on driving requirements (are chains required?) SNOW DEPTHS measured on 18th January 2023 (unless otherwise indicated) are as follows. However the route is now largely well-traveled and compacted. Altitudes are approximate. Spitler Peak Trail (surveyed 18th November) is clear of snow. Western side of the range is holding more snow than eastern side. Note however that snow depth is rarely indicative of the challenge (or otherwise) of a given trail. On 19th the cold icy early morning snow had good bite for grippy boots and I barebooted all the way to San Jacinto Peak. At home at 5550 ft in Idyllwild we recorded 10.9F (-12C), the lowest temperature we have recorded there in nine winters. Currently the USFS gate at Humber Park remains open and the parking area has been largely plowed. A short video summary of what we found is available here. The significant Pacific storm of the winter that had been forecast over an extended period between about 16th-21st December is no longer thought likely to impact the San Jacinto mountains, although considerable uncertainty persists in the weather models for that period. Overall, melting is proceeding faster than expected, especially with warmer than forecast temperatures, but this weekend trails will be very icy. Forest Service campgrounds at Boulder Basin, Marion Mountain, and Fern Basin are now closed for the season. Snow depths are expected to change multiple times over the next ten days due to mixed precipitation, including even possibly loss of snow at mid elevations due to rainfall. 10 other mountain peaks closest to Mount San Jacinto Peak: 1. Although the flakes are small, it has been steadily accumulating at an inch per hour, with about six inches fresh powder so far today, for a Peak area total of about 30 inches. South Ridge Trail (surveyed 26th and 30th November) is now functionally clear of snow to Tahquitz Peak with only 1-2% icy snow cover overall. As I snowshoed down past 9000 ft elevation it was clear from a layer of ice underfoot that after a light snowfall, there had been rain on top of snow, before it started snowing again on top of that Sunday morning. Snowshoes can be used for ascending the highest peaks, but with considerable caution. Conditions are forecast to remain very unsettled for the first week of January. Sadly this phenomenon has become much more of a factor in recent years with freezing rainfall (rather than snow) occurring at higher elevations at higher frequency with much warmer weather systems. Mount San Jacinto State Park. In general most hikers will likely prefer to use spikes at least for descending down to about 10,000 ft (or lower). Recent hikes have included the high peaks (>10,000 ft) 2-4 times per week by various routes, Tahquitz Peak and area 1-2 times per week, South Ridge, Spitler Peak, and Marion Mountain trails, and May Valley Road and Indian Mountain Truck Trail. South Ridge Trail [hiked 13th and 17th December] has a well-traveled posthole track through shallow snow as far as Tahquitz Peak. Even as melting proceeds steadily (details below), trails are very icy due to daily freeze/thaw cycles and compaction from hiker traffic, and spikes are recommended throughout the trail system above about 8000 ft (lower in places). 4 Forecast Elevations: Peak: 10804 ft 8203 ft 4922 ft Base: 1641 ft This table gives the weather forecast for Mount San Jacinto Peak at the specific elevation of 3293 m. Our advanced weather models allow us to provide distinct weather forecasts for several elevations of Mount San Jacinto Peak. Schwartz said her and a friend were driving west on Interstate 10, making their way to Palm Springs. Seven Pines Trail has no sign of any hiker traffic since the snow on 12th. As described above, crampons (always in conjunction with an ice axe) are currently recommended everywhere above about 8500 ft, and are strongly recommended on certain moderate and higher angle slopes, at a minimum on the Peak Trail above Wellman Divide, the Wellman Trail, Deer Springs Trail above Little Round Valley, and uppermost South Ridge Trail, on both flanks but especially on the north face of Tahquitz Peak. Skyline Trail is now largely clear, but has very limited patchy, thin, icy snow above about 7200 ft (the Traverse to Grubbs Notch). These impacts are especially striking in Southern California mountains, where the sun is relatively potent even in midwinter and where even on the coldest days temperatures at mid elevations may fluctuate either side of freezing. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Sunday 1st January 2023 at 0830 the air temperature was 17.9F (-8C), with a windchill temperature of -2.3F (-19C), 100% relative humidity, and a sharp WSW wind sustained at 11 mph gusting to 21.1 mph. The high country was above the weather most of the night, and added an inch of fresh snow at most, however there were 2.25 inches in Idyllwild, and also roughly the same fresh snow depth at Humber Park and Saddle Junction. Thankfully, no one is believed to have been on the mountain at the time. If you don't have previous steep snow experience, please seriously consider whether it's a good idea for you to hike where snow is on the ground. Both trails were virtually completely clear of snow. Early on the morning of Saturday 17th I broke trail back-and-forth across the 0.4 mile section of South Ridge Trail between Chinquapin Flat/PCT and Tahquitz Peak which now has a lightly traveled posthole track to follow through the drifted powder (photo below). 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