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The trail itself is easy to navigate, but there is quite a bit of exposure and a few spots where the track angle has slumped so be watchful of your footing. 0000001504 00000 n H��TM��0�����#� 0000004335 00000 n Higher up though, is a varied forest full of Jeffrey pine, White Fir, and Live Oak as well. While the trail (Forest Route 9N34) is rated for OHVs, it is (for the most part) a pretty smooth, steady climb to the summit. 0000010474 00000 n Mostly smooth dirt road. trailer << /Size 92 /Info 59 0 R /Root 61 0 R /Prev 1275630 /ID[<3a3043cc54d9abc6ed6ab0d6e9f86515><3a3043cc54d9abc6ed6ab0d6e9f86515>] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 61 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 57 0 R >> endobj 90 0 obj << /S 385 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 91 0 R >> stream 0000001732 00000 n While the area is largely unknown to those in the LA area, it's equally as lovely as Big Bear and is a closer and easier drive, if coming from Los Angeles. You can view the entire central valley from the top. 0000010849 00000 n east-west–trending San Emigdio Mountains, part of the southern Coast Ranges, cut across the structural grain of California, similar to the adja-cent east-west–trending Transverse Ranges.
San Emigdio and Brush Mountains Los Padres National Forest. Chumash Pictograph Sites on the south margin of the San Joaquin Valley (click the images below for more detail) In remote areas of the San Emigdio, Topatopa and Temblor Mountains on the south side of the San Joaquin Valley, there are art galleries hidden away in sandstone caves and beneath the overhangs of solitary rock outcrops.These galleries are the work of the Emigdiano Chumash people, … m�ţ6�Q�;W�e-���,)F��V9.���W���z)���\F�VQ ]@�]�ѧ�4et�T�����k���p[�5��恆��h�f%���:G��O���~��0��q���'�a�$������4� Beautiful vista at the end of the road! Download PeakVisor maps today. I recommend trekking poles. H�+��n�mV�5��m���l傷ћ�AjKn�j���{�ܠ��k��)�n�e���7��3��b�S��W�>����e{Sc�q8�[7

For example, theAconcagua mountain page has the 'Aconcagua Group' and the 'Seven Summits' asparents and is a parent itself to many routes, photos, and Trip Reports. The road to the trailhead is in good shape, but high clearance advisable. The elevation gain listed here is correct, it is steep with the majority of gain coming between the saddles, about 1mile and on the last 1/2mile return. San Emigdio Mountain is part of the southern wall of the San Joaquin Valley, in the Los Padres National Forest.

0000011063 00000 n Once at the top, there are lots of pines trees, with spectacular viewed of Bakersfield and the surrounding mountains. Great views both out and back. No one was around on the day we visited.

The San Emigdio Mountains form one of very few traverse mountain ranges – running east and west – in the Americas. Dogs are also able to use this trail.Easy drive up to a beautiful lookout spot.

Little to no people. 0000005132 00000 n The mobile app features higher precision models worldwide, more topographic details, and works offline. Please Upload any photo made with your phone which has location data embedded.Fine tune panorama parameters to make a perfect matchThis 3D model of Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal was made using the PeakVisor app topographic data. San Emigdio Mountain forms the entire northern edge of our basin, from Apache Saddle in the west to San Emigdio Canyon in the East. 0000009729 00000 n 0000008818 00000 n 0000010656 00000 n It is near Frazier Mountain, northwest of the community of Pine Mountain Club, and to the west of Interstate 5 and the Tehachapi Mountains. ��j)���?��p�/�O�Ż��O+����#6oѳ�Fl��[�ν�G�d����ºc�3Byç.�ޏ��t�}J��4ܸ��= 0000008689 00000 n

San Emigdio Mountains is a mountain in Kern County and has an elevation of 7487 feet. 0000010956 00000 n Congrats to Liza. 0000008797 00000 n San Emigdio Mountain from Mapcarta, the free map. 0000010581 00000 n This traverse range joins together the Coastal Mountains to the west with a portion of the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains, now called the Tehachapi Mountains to the east. Continue on at least another 1/4 mile past the summit for even better views down into the cirque below. They link the Tehachapis and Temblor Range and form the southern wall of the San Joaquin Valley. |����Ey}w�?��*���(�O��_?ݯ��0X��I�z[R���B�pXǟ��B��P'�Z*q�7D1�� ؈O����_T�� ���on��$ޮa+���#�#Ւ�O��bD�Y:1��4��[q��� Compressive forces across the fault here have pushed up the land into mountain ranges, the San Emigdio range on the north and the Transverse Ranges on the south. H��TM��0����a��ڸ����*Uj/ͭ݃�@���Ms�o��� ��������7�����y����i���8�gl���HL��IR0�F�$NiJ��{z����B��)#��h�*�s��7R�PS���^c4#����f�_��,� ��e�"��n�h�wF�T��6�[|4�i1�-paeTт��s��/X6�*��yZj�$'����W5��1M�`����C-�Ư�=�R+$���/@�e:UVz����$ The rocks of the San Emigdio Mountains have been deformed and uplifted ~7 km to their present el-evation of ~2130 m since late Cenozoic time (Davis, 1983). The views are quite spectacular and I highly recommend this hike!Note that i've made an edit to the page to reference your measurement.Parents refers to a larger category under which an object falls. 0000005153 00000 n H�uT�r�0�g&�p��S(L�I3��4�����[ �\I��.����a�����9���ʛ����Y�q6���.�� �4ʃ�EY �ky���;��G�����Y�"�x���J���@"4�ю��XtSC
There were a few spots with bigger rocks and ruts, but these were easily managed on this family wide dirt road. This ohv road was gorgeous and I was the only the only one on it in the snow. 0000003341 00000 n Currently there is a dead silver fox on the path that could potentially attract other wildlife. Maybe another time...Really great short drive terrain isn’t to rough but would recommend 4wd or awd.