July 25, 2018
In one of my first submissions to “On The Road” on April 12th I documented a hike my step-daughter(aka my nurse) and I took to Mt. Lowe. Unfortunately, as is usually the case when the kid and I hike together, the view was not optimal(though interesting in it’s own way). There was a solid cloud deck over the basin and the clouds ended up whipping over the summit once we got up there(the links are broken on the original post, IT WAS ALL MY FAULT, but I provided links in the comments). Being that the kid was on-call at the hospital and her mom had to work Thanksgiving afternoon, we decided to celebrate Thanksgiving on Saturday instead. I decided to redo the hike to Mt. Lowe Thanksgiving morning if the weather was clear. I woke early and checked the local news webcams(ABC7) and it was really clear, so I headed up to the trailhead. It seems that a few other folk had the same idea, I ended up having to park across the road from the trailhead since the lot(more like a wide spot in the road) was full.
The trail follows the Mt. Lowe fire road from the Mt. Wilson road, through the Mueller tunnel, until you reach the saddle between Mt. Markham and San Gabriel Peak. Then a single track trail climbs the west side of Mt. Markham to the saddle between Mt. Markham and Mt. Lowe. The trail then climbs the north side of Mt. Lowe to the summit.
Read MoreThe trail follows the Mt. Lowe fire road from the Mt. Wilson road, through the Mueller tunnel, until you reach the saddle between Mt. Markham and San Gabriel Peak. Then a single track trail climbs the west side of Mt. Markham to the saddle between Mt. Markham and Mt. Lowe. The trail then climbs the north side of Mt. Lowe to the summit.
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Single track trail to Mt. Lowe.
Notes: Apologies for the sun glare. The trail up to now has been following the Mt. Lowe Fire Road which runs from Eaton Saddle on the road to Mt. Wilson to Pasadena(partially along the old railroad bed from Echo Mountain). The single track trail to Mt. Lowe(and Mt. Markham) is in front and the trail to San Gabriel Peak is behind me. The fire road continues around Mt. Lowe to the Mt. Lowe trail camp and Inspiration Point. I ran into a few people on the trail: a Boy Scout Troop and a group of folk that had camped out at the Mt. Lowe Trail Camp(it’s at the base of Mt. Lowe by Inspiration Point).
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