I took the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to Long Valley (Elev. 8400') and set out for Round Valley where I intended to have lunch. The 2 miles and 560' climb went so fast and easy, I decided to wait on lunch until I reached Wellman Junction. This stretch was 1 mile during which I climbed another 600'—definitely more challenging. Along the way I saw this tree scarred from bucks rubbing their horns on it in the spring.
OK, Mr. "Won't-be-any-worse." It's worse. I'm climbing another 900' in 2+ miles. And my legs have already done 3 miles. And the air is getting thinner and thinner.
I begin to enquire of hikers coming down, "Much farther?" All assured me I was almost there. Right.
The trail ends about 30 or 40 vertical feet from the top, and so I scrambled up the pile of boulders that caps the mountain. "Scrambled" may not be the right word; it implies a speed and energy I did not exhibit on this last part of the climb.
I sat down and finished the food I'd packed.
Then I headed back down.
Going downhill has its own share of challenges. It gets at a different part of the legs, and my toes jammed against the end of my shoes. And boy oh boy was I tired. Those 6 miles going down now seemed almost interminable. I had gone up in stages, realizing all along that, at any point, I could simply stop and go back, but now I had to keep going. Six miles. No choice. I constantly marveled that I had actually hiked up all those footsteps, each one of which now felt like a whole hike of its very own.
Along the way, my cell phone suddenly came alive with Amy's characteristic piano chords. I couldn't believe I could get a signal on top of Mt. San Jacinto. AT&T oughta put it in their ads. Amy was up to her eyebrows in little girls auditioning for the new Coen brothers film she's working on.
I got a good scolding. Again. "Stop doing these huge hikes!" she said. "Act your age! You're scaring me!" Ok. Justly deserved. I may even listen to her this time.
But San Jacinto is only the second highest peak in southern California. Hmmm . . . .

You dickhead! stop doing this!
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