
What we’re about
Focused on climbing the 32 mountains in southern California above 10,000 feet. Not to say we don't schedule other hikes, but these peaks are the focus for the advanced hiker. Many will be coordinated on same hikes and the list include the following;
- San Gorgonio Mountain 11,499
- San Gorgonio Mountain - Northwest Slope 11,400
- Jepson Peak 11,205 (1)
- Big Draw Peak 11,171
- Bighorn Mountain 10,997
- Dragons Head 10,866
- Anderson Peak 10,840
- San Jacinto Peak 10,839
- Charlton Peak 10,806 (1)
- Little Charlton Peak 10,696 (1)
- San Bernardino East Peak 10,691
- Shields Peak 10,680
- Jean Peak 10,670
- San Bernardino Peak 10,649
- Alto Diablo 10,563
- San Jacinto Azimuth Benchmark 10,560
- Little Dobbs Peak 10,520
- Folly Peak 10,480
- Dobbs Peak 10,459
- Miller Peak 10,400
- Shirley Peak 10,388
- Marion Mountain 10,362
- Washington Monument 10,290
- Grinnell Mountain 10,284
- Lake Peak 10,161
- Newton Drury Peak 10,160
- Red Rock Flat 10,116
- Ten Thousand Foot Ridge 10,094
- Carmen Peak 10,075
- Mount Baldy 10,064 (1)
- Zahniser Peak 10,056
- Peak 10055
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Butler Peak - Tier 2Needs location
## Details - Butler Peak
On the easier side of Tier 2 hikes. The plan is to meet at the trailhead, which is located at the beginning of the Forest road 2N13 in Fawnskin (PLEASE- Direct message me for a link to the exact trailhead location). The hike is roughly 10 miles with 1600' elevation gain. At Butler Peak is a fire lookout, which is occasionally occupied with a volunteer :) The plan will be to stroll at an easy-going pace, eat a snack at the summit, and enjoy the scenery along the way. Lunch can be had in town for those who would like to make a day of it!
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/butler-peak-trail?u=i&sh=v1kjaj
This hike is rated at a Tier 2. In respect to the whole group, we created the following classifications for our hikes so that we can keep the group mainly together and no one finds themselves over their head.
Tier 2 - These hikes/climbs can range from 5 to 12 miles (San J summit from tram for instance), and usually take 8-9 hours to complete with some elevation gain. We request that when you sign up for these events and are new to the group or have not attended a Tier 2 prior, please send the organizer a quick message with your recent experience of hikes at this level.
This hike does not require a permit, but the parking area at the trailhead is small. I would suggest coming a little early in case we need to get creative with parking arrangements (finding a nearby OHV trail to park at and/or shuttle to).
As always, bring the top ten essentials as defined from the American Hiking Society.
https://mountainmonkeycompany.com/product-category/hiking-essentials/top-ten-essentials/
This trail is very exposed, so plan to bring some sun protection!
Feel free to post any questions you may have and look forward to seeing you on the trail.