Cram Peak and Morton Peak Lookout Tower

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Girl Hiker
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A few weeks ago, I hiked with some friends to bag two peaks in the San Bernardino Mountains. We met at the Mill Creek Center and then caravaned to the trailhead.

The hike started on a dirt road. We didn't know that we could have driven this road up to the gate, as a few cars passed us by including some normal sedans.

At the junction we headed left towards Forest Road 2E03. The cars that passed us went the opposite way, and I don't know where they were going. Anyways, it was a gradual ascent and less than three miles later we were at the turn off for Morton Peak lookout tower. However, we decided to tackle Cram Peak first.

We descended a steep firebreak towards Cram. This firebreak was quite a task. It had lots of deep pockets probably from a backhoe. It was very strange terrain and we were struggling to get around them and find different paths to avoid the dips.

There was evidence of a recent fire but lots of re-growth. I couldn't believe the abundance of wildflowers. (I won't post any and bore you dudes with those).

After a mile or so on this rough firebreak we reached a saddle, then there were a series of false bumps. We managed to bypass them and found a faint use trail.

Finally, we scrambled up about 30 feet to the summit. We found the register and a triangular marker.

The return was very un-eventful for me. I struggled up the steep firebreak back to the road. It was hot. I was exhausted and depleted of electrolytes. Luckily, my friend Dave had some extra and after that I was back to my old self.

We then continued on to Morton Lookout which was less than a mile on the road. I found two benchmarks so I was very pleased.

Sadly, someone broke into my friend's car and stole his ice chest from the trunk. We had been looking forward to drinking beer after the hike.

Stats: 12 miles, 2800' gain.

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Ridge to Cram Peak. The firebreak is not shown. It starts higher up to the left.
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Probably not the best shot, but the pockets of dirt were deep and this is just one section on the return.
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Cram Peak summit.
Morton Peak Lookout Tower
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1 of 2 BMs
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Post by Sean »

Thanks for the report. Why do you think we dudes would find wildflowers boring? I enjoy a pretty flower just as much as any other person with nothing better to do.
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Girl Hiker wrote: There was evidence of a recent fire but lots of re-growth. I couldn't believe the abundance of wildflowers. (I won't post any and bore you dudes with those).
I frequently take pictures of flowers.....
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Since Sean and Jeff like flowers these are the ones I found on the way to Cram Peak.

WALLFLOWER
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BUSH POPPY
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BABY BLUE EYES
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BLUE EYED GRASS
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INDIAN PAINTBRUSH
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HAIRY VETCH
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I like that baby blue eyes, and never knew the name of the hairy vetch. Thanks for these!
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