Hike Info : Description
Type: Hiking
Trail head: Panoramic Point
Trail: Park Ridge Trail and Service Road
Destination: Park Ridge Lookout
Distance: 5.48 miles
Start Time: 10:12
End Time: 2:40
Travel Time: 4:28 (1.23 mph)
Moving Time: 2:46 (1.98 mph)
Elevation Rise: 1,111 'Descent: 918‘
Maximum Elevation: 7,696'
Minimum Elevation: 7,206'
When I was at Park Ridge Lookout last week I left behind some stuff in the refrigerator. The food I did not care about, but the container and it turns out my insulin as well was left behind. A normal human bean would have turned around when they discovered this and drove the 20 minutes back to the lookout. But then I think, this sounds like a perfect excuse for a hike. That leads us to today.
I got up at 6:00 and did the lightning stuff-there was none in the California skies yesterday. Since this is a day hike, I was able to get mostly prepared last night. I had wanted to leave someplace between 8:15 and 8:30. We came close, having to return to get my keys to the car, we left at 8:40, The we is Steven and Rachel. I am driving and we make it to Panoramic Point parking area a few minutes after 10.
We started hiking about 10:15 and went to the original Panoramic Point. Always a good view, particularly of what is north of the Kings. I start pointing out the various places which we see from Delilah. After ten or fifteen minutes we start on the Park Ridge Trail. This will take us around and on the spine of some of the ridge. The last time I walked this trail, I pooped out about ⅔rds of the way to the lookout. We will see what we will do today.
The trail rolls along the ridge. Both up and down. I admit, when we climbed up some of the slopes, I did so rather slowly. But I made it up each one, in good order, without feeling like I was not going to make it. We did stop in some places-sometimes to breathe after all we are above 7,000’. But mostly because a view came in which I wanted to enjoy and share.
We made it to the saddle about 11:30 and had lunch there. Sherri and I have found these logs to be restful and they did not disappoint. This spot is about 60% of the way to the lookout. When I did this before, I already knew that it was time to turn back. While not chipper, I think I have enough in me to make it all the way to the lookout and back to the car.
The next part had a prescribed burn, I think two seasons ago. From the saddle, it looks like it is going to be gruesome. But soon, we rise out and above that and see that most of our trail does not go through the burn and the burn only looks bad in places. Once we hit the top of the ridge, I am able to walk pretty good, that is until the next rise. But I know that we will descend soon to the service road and a short rise to the lookout.
We had seen people returning from the lookout and they were pretty jazzed about what they saw and heard up there. It is always good to hear that a fellow lookout has conveyed their love of being up in the tower to other people. Later on when I asked George about it, he said that they just kept asking questions. I know the feeling as I had a family do that to me as well.
We get up to Park Ridge Lookout. We go up and George welcomes us. This is the first time Rachel has been up in a lookout and I think the second time for Steven. They talk with George and he explains the various aspects of being up here. We also talked about the water situation. He has found mineral deposits in the water supply at the lowest place. Indicates either the tank has rust or the water coming in contains sediments. I retrieve my stuff and after 50 minutes we are on our way back.
We had taken the trail in, but decided to take the service road back. After all, we would see a different set of scenery this way. The service road is about the same length as the trail and close to the same elevation gain, but a bit more gentle. I show Steven and Rachel where I saw the bear last week-definitely gone and now sign of him. There is Log Corral Meadow which I just love walking by. We briefly stop for a rest break and I an energy bar at the saddle before continuing on. Today is not dreadfully hot, so the sunny part of the trail is not bad. We are able to peer down into Wilsonia and see some of the cabins.
We got back to the car around 2:40. Rachel, who was a bit concerned about the road, offered to drive and I accepted. We got back home by 4:15. I am tired and glad she drove. The shower did feel good.







































