I will continue to post updated information as it becomes available. The next detailed update is expected to be tomorrow afternoon.]. Ash was flying around San Jacinto Peak yesterday morning, having blown up the north face from the Snow Fire scar 6000 feet below. At the Peak on Friday 18th December 2020 at 0850 the air temperature was 17.3°F (-7°C), with a windchill temperature of -3.7°F (-20°C), 62% relative humidity, and a bitter NNE wind sustained at 15 mph gusting to 22.2 mph. The Forest Service closure of Dark Canyon Road continues, and there is no vehicular access to Seven Pines trailhead. The small creek in Tahquitz Valley dried up in early August. Spikes are useful in those sections, especially for descending. All trails are open, except for the Pacific Crest Trail between Black Mountain Road and Snow Creek (closed due to the Snow Fire). Snow depths measured Monday are listed at the foot of this posting. There is no significant precipitation in the forecast. South Ridge Trail is largely clear to Old Lookout Flat at 7600′. Records for arrests can be obtained at: Greg Capers, SheriffSan Jacinto County Sheriff’s Office75 W. Cedar AvenueColdspring, TX, 77331Phone: (936) 653-4367Fax: (936) 653-5058. Spikes are now recommended everywhere above about 8500′, especially north-facing slopes and shaded valleys, as a thin, slippery, layer of fresh powder is overlaying patchy ice left from the early November storm. Trams are operating at greatly reduced capacity, reduced times, and limited days; see the Tramway website for details. The flow rate has dropped substantially in recent weeks. Minor storm systems are possible around 6th-8th January. PCT Miles 198-206) was burned on both sides by the Snow Fire (17th-19th September 2020). This is a brief update on conditions following the first snow storm of winter 2020/21. This past weekend was the best air quality this month, but it has subsequently deteriorated again somewhat in the past couple of days (but remains better now than earlier in September). WEATHER Yet another warm spell in recent days – both high and low temperatures have been more than ten degrees above average – gives way to near-seasonal temperatures starting on 23rd, likely for the remainder of the year. I had a very pleasant day in the high country today, breaking trail from Humber Park to San Jacinto Peak. At San Jacinto Peak (3295m/10,810ft) on Tuesday 20th October 2020, at 0830 the air temperature was 51.4°F (10°C), with a windchill of 49.7°F (10°C), 17% relative humidity, and a very light WNW breeze gusting to 3.3 mph. Currently very few no major trails have been traveled and most are obscured by significant snowfall. Icy snow cover is especially extensive in the canyon of the North Fork crossing (PCT Mile 186), on heavily forested parts of the ridge crest around Mile 187, and on the north facing slope near the northern end (Miles 189.5-191). A closure order expected for the burn scar means that the Trail will remain closed between Snow Creek and Black Mountain Road (approx. Tahquitz Peak trail from Chinquapin Flat/PCT Mile 178 has a well-defined track to follow through the angled icy snow. In contrast, a fast-moving storm system forecast for Monday 28th December is expected to have a snow level around 5500′, with potential for several inches of snow in the high country. Although often not required for ascending, spikes can be helpful for descending icy sections of trails, depending upon your comfort level on ice and icy compacted snow. Thank you. There is no precipitation in the forecast. Tahquitz Peak trail from Chinquapin Flat/PCT Mile 178 has limited steps to follow through the steeply angled icy snow, which may be partially eliminated at any time by strong winds drifting snow. There is largely continuous icy snow for about 0.5 mile from 7600′-8100′, before clearing again until just below the PCT junction. Snow is melting in patches below 7500ft, and especially on sun-exposed slopes below 7000ft. Thank you. Air quality has not yet returned to normal, but may do so over the next few days given the forecast winds and rain. Deer Springs Trail has a relatively well-traveled posthole trail to follow to Little Round Valley. Spikes could be useful for descending. There is no significant precipitation in the forecast. All trails above about 4500′ are snow-covered. A cold system is forecast around 15th-16th, with frigid temperatures possible in the high country. Snow depths are currently ideal for snowshoeing everywhere above about 6000‘, potentially lower on less exposed trails that will melt slowly (e.g., the Ernie Maxwell Trail). The trail is hard and icy and spikes are very useful for descending. Removal of the dozen or so fallen tree hazards on Spitler Peak Trail was completed earlier this month. Strong Santa Ana winds on both 29th and 31st December undid some of the hard work of breaking trails in the high country, but the holiday weekend over the first three days of January resulted in further trails being established. Temperatures currently forecast to be well above seasonal next week (15th-20th) will result in rapid and extensive snowmelt at all elevations. In San Jacinto County, and across Texas, the State Police are required by law to uphold an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders in their jurisdiction. Cloudy conditions at mid elevations in recent days failed to produce significant precipitation in the mountains. [The major new treefall hazard just past the second switchback was cut on 20th November.]. Nevertheless, cautious navigation is still advised. Only those developed campgrounds that were previously open – Pinyon, Marion Mountain, Fern Basin – have reopened (the latter two are scheduled to close for the season on 10th November anyway). Show: Reports: June 2009 ... police officer has sighting in Sam Houston National Forest; January 2004 (Class A) - Predator caller has night time encounter in Sam Houston National Forest; May 1990 (Class A) - Woman recalls seeing huge bigfoot creature from a boat on Lake Livingston. At San Jacinto Peak (3295m/10,810ft) on Tuesday 3rd November 2020, at 0930 the air temperature was 44.3°F (7°C), with a windchill of 41.5°F (5°C), 36% relative humidity, and a light SW wind sustained at 2 mph gusting to 7.2 mph. Radar suggests further heavy precipitation for at least the next hour. That final ascent of 2020 was my 207th of the year, part of 1.24 million feet of elevation gain in 2020 (both records for the San Jacinto mountains). Icy snow cover persists in the canyon of the North Fork crossing (PCT Mile 186), on heavily forested parts of the ridge crest around Mile 187, and on the north facing slope near the northern end (Miles 189.5-191). Otherwise all the spot fires in the drainages appear to have died down. San Jacinto County Jail & Sheriff. The Trail on the north side of Red Tahquitz (Miles 175-177) remains 80% snow-covered, and spikes are useful. I used spikes this afternoon to assist with descending from San Jacinto Peak, although they were not essential. PCT Miles 198-206) although damage to the trail is minimal due to the gentle gradient on this section and the relatively short, light chaparral in this area. Great friend of the Trail Report Florian Boyd reports light drizzle in Palm Springs (less than 0.2″ total). Autumn finally arrives late next week, around Thursday 22nd, when temperatures are forecast to fall rapidly below seasonal average for several days. Spikes are recommended for at least the next few days as established trails become consolidated by hiker traffic and undergo freeze-thaw cycles. At the Peak on Sunday 1st November 2020, at 0735 the air temperature was 45.4°F (7°C), with a windchill of 40.7°F (5°C), 26% relative humidity, and a light SSW wind sustained at 4 mph gusting to 7.2 mph. Furthermore with the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway closing again from 12th December, and Mount San Jacinto State Park encouraging visitation to be confined to local residents only (both measures due to the coronavirus crisis), it seems of limited value at this time to provide additional detail. Be advised that it is an indistinct use trail, becoming less obvious as it nears Laws (by which time Willow Creek is close by on your left hand side, so navigation is not a challenge). Starting Friday 6th November, hikers should be prepared for temperatures well below freezing in the high country, and far below freezing when considering windchill effects (see also below for range of recently recorded temperatures). On Devil’s Slide Trail, Middle Spring stopped flowing in the first week of October. Thereafter icy snow cover averages 20% depending on exposure, but it is 90% in Little Round Valley. most hikers will find spikes are useful, depending upon your comfort level on ice and compacted snow, especially for descending in some sections. North of Saddle Junction on the PCT there is a well worn posthole track for about 1.3 miles (to the top of “Angel’s Glide” at about 9000ft) for which spikes are useful. Thank you. WEATHER Temperatures at all elevations are forecast to remain several degrees above seasonal for the first week of December. PCT Miles 173-175), PCT between Strawberry Cienega and Deer Springs camp (Miles 182-185), Fuller Ridge Trail near its northern end (PCT Miles 189.1-190.2), Spitler Peak, Cedar Spring, and Apache Spring trails. The route from Devil’s Slide Trail to San Jacinto Peak via the Wellman and Peak trails was largely clear of snow and ice this morning. The Pacific Crest Trail above Snow Creek (approx. With a significant change in the weather imminent, hikers should be prepared for temperatures near or below freezing in the high country (potentially well below freezing when considering windchill effects), especially on 25th-28th October. Both Mount San Jacinto State Park and the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest partially reopened on 9th October. The Deer Springs stream crossing at the PCT (approx. The trails around the Tahquitz area meadows remain surprisingly snow-covered in patches, especially around Skunk Cabbage and Little Tahquitz meadows. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) today, Monday 9th November 2020 at 1005 the air temperature was 19.0°F (-7°C), with a windchill temperature of 12.3°F (-11°C), 51% relative humidity, and a very light due North breeze sustained at 1.0 mph gusting to 5.3 mph. At the Peak on Friday 25th December 2020 at 1125 the air temperature was 27.7°F (-2°C), with a windchill temperature of 15.3°F (-9°C), 69% relative humidity, and a sharp WSW wind sustained at 9 mph gusting to 14.1 mph. WEATHER Temperatures at all elevations are forecast to be at or slightly above seasonal averages into late December. A closure order for the burn scar means that the Trail remains closed between Snow Creek and Black Mountain Road (approx. PCT Miles 198-206) although damage to the trail is limited due to the gentle gradient on this section and the relatively short, light chaparral in this area. The police department's primary objective is to provide general law enforcement services to the City, ensuring safety and security for residents throughout the community, as well as specialized teams which proactively address issues specific to the community. On 22nd that acreage was revised up to 6254, apparently due to improved mapping, rather than additional burning. Total accumulation at 6000′ may be several inches, with 8-10″ possible around the highest peaks. The Pacific Crest Trail above Snow Creek (approx. Useful if hikers are descending the Spitler Peak Trail. During that same year, 56 arrests were for violent crimes like murder, rape, and robbery. Other parts of the San Bernardino NF, as well as other national forests in Southern California, are included in the closure. Devil’s Slide, Ernie Maxwell, and lower Deer Springs trails). The Forest Service does have a relatively useful FAQs regarding the closure. In Texas, San Jacinto County is ranked 120th of 254 counties in Sheriff Departments per capita, and 15th of 254 counties in Sheriff Departments per square mile. There continues to be no significant precipitation in the forecast. Above Wellman Divide depth was an inch, averaging 1.5″ above 10,500′. These icy slopes are treacherous. The air temperature at San Jacinto Peak on the morning of 23rd (59.9°F) was the highest ever recorded at that location in the second half of September. Spot fires remain smoldering in Snow Creek and Falls Creek drainages below about 4000ft, although almost all of the riparian vegetation survived unburned. From Laws east to Caramba the route of the original Caramba Trail is relatively easy to follow (for those who were familiar with this trail prior to the 2013 Mountain Fire) despite USFS information to the contrary. Very cautious navigation is recommended for those unfamiliar with this trail. There has been no visible sign of smoke or smoldering for the past few days, and containment percentage increases every day. Forest Service temporary signage indicates that the Caramba Trail from near Reeds Meadow through Laws Camp and on to Caramba, and the Cedar Trail from Willow Creek Trail to Laws, are “not maintained”. Nevertheless, cautious navigation is strongly recommended everywhere. San Jacinto Trail Report: available for everyone, funded by readers. If you have found this Report useful, please consider visiting the Donate page. Indeed this trail has been hiked very little since November 2018, initially due to snowfall, then the road closure from February 2019. USFS plans for removal of the rockslide have been delayed due to the coronavirus crisis. At San Jacinto Peak (3295m/10,810ft) on Tuesday 27th October 2020, at 0900 the air temperature was 24.6°F (-4°C), with a windchill of 4.1°F (-16°C), 46% relative humidity, and a bitter due North wind sustained at 20 mph gusting to 27.3 mph. Spikes could be useful for descending. For further information contact the State Park or Forest Service as indicated on their websites. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which has been closed since 13th March due to the coronavirus crisis, reopened today. In San Jacinto County, and across Texas, the State Police are required by law to uphold an up-to-date registry of all sex-offenders in their jurisdiction. Trails in that area also have many new treefalls, but none that present hazards to hikers. [The entire National Forest and State Park remain closed due to exceptional fire risk, with full details in an earlier posting, available here.]. The Online Resources contain a variety of links to services and information to various aspects of the San Jacinto Police Department. Fuller Ridge Trail has cleared completely on sun-exposed slopes, but extensive sections of icy snow remain in several sections. The Trail on the north side of Red Tahquitz (Miles 175-177) remains 50% snow-covered, and spikes can be useful. See where your nearest police station is, get the address and contact details. Melting will continue to be very fast this week. Due to continuing exceptional fire risk, all wilderness and dispersed camping remains prohibited in both the Mount San Jacinto State Park and the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest. The warmest spell, with temperatures well above average, is currently forecast for 19th-22nd December. All wilderness and dispersed camping remains prohibited in both the Mount San Jacinto State Park and the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest, as does all stove use. There are no treefall hazards on the PCT south from Cedar Spring Trail (Miles 151-162). South Ridge Road was partially graded in the first week of September, and is now readily passable. near or above freezing) into early December, so steady snowmelt will continue. Trams are operating at less than 25% capacity and reservations are required. Most major trails have now been traveled and have reliable compacted snow tracks to follow (of varying quality, depending on hiker traffic volume), which are also clearing rapidly of course lower down. If you have found this Report useful, please consider visiting the Donate page. Altitudes are approximate. October 1, 2020. Tahquitz Peak trail from Chinquapin Flat/PCT Mile 178 [updated 11th November] has steps to follow through the angled icy snow. At mid elevations on the western slope it also snowed briefly overnight and again this morning. The Forest Service closure of Dark Canyon Road continues, and there is no vehicular access to Seven Pines trailhead. Easiest access is the trough 60 yards upstream from the trail to the campsite. Cautious navigation is strongly recommended everywhere. The U.S. Forest Service ranger station in Idyllwild remains closed due to the coronavirus crisis. Snow cover is about 60% from there to the Fuller Ridge Trail junction. The U.S. Forest Service ranger station in Idyllwild remains closed due to the coronavirus crisis. Idyllwild has added at least three inches so far this morning (for a storm total of about seven inches at 5550ft). Special thanks to Florian Boyd for on-location information on 17th. Temperatures are forecast to fall rapidly to well below seasonal average for several days. USFS day use permits are required for the San Jacinto wilderness, and should be available at the kiosk outside the ranger station. 15 talking about this. On 22nd September that acreage was revised up to 6254, apparently due to improved mapping, rather than additional burning. • Do not use this page to report a crime. Many experienced hikers have reported getting lost in this area since summer 2019. This unprecedented step has been taken due to exceptional fire risk. PCT mile 185.6) is flowing steadily, but flow rate dropped markedly in September. These icy slopes are treacherous. Marion Mountain Trail is basically clear to 7600′ (no spikes required). Total spread looks to have been held under 6000 acres and the fire is largely extinguished. Wild accompanying winds again partially removed my tracks with spindrift. The Pacific Crest Trail remains open at the rockslide just north of Antsell Rock (Mile 172.5). SNOW DEPTHS measured on 4th January 2021 as follows (with comparison to six days earlier on 29th December 2020). The Idyllwild ranger station of the State Park has again closed (the U.S. Forest Service ranger station in Idyllwild has not reopened since March). Currently spikes remain recommended. Mile 191). At that rate, San Jacinto County ranked 0th statewide when it comes to violent crimes per person. Recent hikes have included four ascents of San Jacinto Peak in the past six days via several routes, plus Tahquitz Peak and a check of water sources in the Tahquitz area meadows. Due to continuing elevated fire risk, all camping remains prohibited in both the Mount San Jacinto State Park and the San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest, as does all stove use. In an especially challenging year, and a busy winter already underway, every contributi, First snow storm of winter 7th November 2020, While all labor and time is volunteered, this Report completely depends on small private donations to cover its direct costs. Although yet another warming trend starts tomorrow, hikers should now be prepared for temperatures around freezing in the high country, and below freezing when considering windchill effects (see recent recorded temperatures below). In the year of 1870, San Jacinto County was built. At San Jacinto Peak (10,810ft/3295m) on Monday 7th December 2020 at 0825 the air temperature was 25.0°F (-4°C), with a windchill temperature of 6.9°F (-14°C), 43% relative humidity, and a sharp SE wind sustained at 13 mph gusting to 25.0 mph. This not only includes those living in the area, but those working, attending school, or incarcerated inside the jurisdiction. PCT Miles 198-206) was burned on both sides by the Snow Fire (17th-19th September 2020). Switchback Spring at PCT Mile 183.5 (about 0.4 miles on the PCT northbound from Strawberry Junction) is flowing gently. Snow, weather, and water conditions for the San Jacinto Mountains. The Forest Service closure of Dark Canyon Road will continue into 2021, so there is currently no vehicular access to Seven Pines trailhead. Above Little Round Valley the consolidated track through the snow does not accurately follow the trail route to San Jacinto Peak, but is adequate. With an especially challenging year in 2020, every contribution is invaluable. Remaining snow will melt dramatically over the next few days. City of Beaumont - Police Dept - Records Bureau - Banning, CA. 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