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Mount Burnham

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Mount Burnham

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Mount Burnham is a prominent summit nestled in the heart of the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. Standing at an elevation of 2,744 meters (9,001 feet), this peak is a significant landmark within the protected Sheep Mountain Wilderness and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. It holds historical importance, named after Frederick Russell Burnham, a renowned military scout whose "woodcraft" teachings inspired the founding of the Boy Scouts.

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    April 17, 2022

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    Mt. Burnham is on the direct route while a PCT loop goes around in a slightly longer contour. Great views including Throop and Mt. Baden-Powell

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    1. Throop Peak, Mount Burnham, and Mount Baden-Powell via Dawson Saddle

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    Hike 8.5 miles to summit Throop Peak, Mount Burnham, and Mount Baden-Powell via Dawson Saddle, gaining 2693 feet with panoramic views.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, Los Angeles County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes Mount Burnham a significant peak in the San Gabriel Mountains?

    Mount Burnham is notable for its inclusion within the protected Sheep Mountain Wilderness and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. It's also recognized by the Hundred Peaks Section of the Sierra Club as a Signature Summit. The area boasts unique flora, including various native pine trees and rare wildflowers like Peirson's lupine, and its geology features ancient rocks and the Vincent Thrust Fault.

    What are the primary trails leading to Mount Burnham, and do they connect to other summits?

    Mount Burnham is accessible via segments of the iconic Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Another significant route is the Silver Moccasin Trail, a 53-mile Boy Scout trail that connects Mount Burnham with other prominent peaks such as Mount Baden-Powell, Throop Peak, and Mount Hawkins, offering extended hiking opportunities.

    What is the typical difficulty and distance for a Mount Burnham summit hike?

    While the intro mentions varying difficulty, a hike to Mount Burnham's summit is generally considered intermediate. The specific distance and elevation gain depend on the chosen trailhead and route. Hikers should be prepared for mountain terrain and significant elevation changes, especially if combining it with nearby peaks.

    Are there any specific permits or passes required for hiking in the Mount Burnham area?

    Yes, visitors to the Angeles National Forest, where Mount Burnham is located, typically need a USFS Adventure Pass for parking at many trailheads. It's advisable to check the latest requirements with the Angeles National Forest service before your visit, as regulations can change.

    Is Mount Burnham suitable for hiking during winter, and what conditions can be expected?

    While the intro suggests warmer months, Mount Burnham can be hiked in winter, but it presents a different challenge. Winter conditions often include snow and ice, requiring specialized gear such as microspikes or snowshoes, and experience with cold-weather hiking. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent.

    What kind of wildlife might hikers encounter on Mount Burnham?

    The Sheep Mountain Wilderness is home to various wildlife. While sightings are not guaranteed, hikers occasionally report seeing bighorn sheep and even mountain lions in the area. The diverse plant life also supports a range of smaller mammals and birds.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner-level hiking options around Mount Burnham?

    Mount Burnham itself is an intermediate summit hike. For family-friendly or beginner options, it's best to research shorter, less strenuous sections of the Pacific Crest Trail or other trails within the broader San Gabriel Mountains National Monument that don't involve a full summit ascent. These might offer gentler grades and shorter distances.

    What is the historical significance of Mount Burnham's name?

    Mount Burnham is named after Frederick Russell Burnham, a renowned American military scout. He was instrumental in teaching "woodcraft" (now known as Scoutcraft) to Robert Baden-Powell, which became one of the key inspirations for the founding of the Boy Scouts movement. The peak was officially recognized by the USGS in 1951.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mount Burnham?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Angeles National Forest, including those leading to Mount Burnham, but they must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out all pet waste. Check specific trail regulations for any updates or restrictions before your visit.

    What are some recommended items to pack for a hike to Mount Burnham's summit?

    Given the mountain terrain and potential for varying conditions, essential items include proper hiking footwear, layers of clothing (even in summer), ample water, high-energy snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a map and compass or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and a headlamp. For winter, add microspikes/snowshoes and warmer gear.

    How does Mount Burnham compare to nearby peaks like Mount Baden-Powell in terms of views or hiking experience?

    Mount Burnham offers expansive views of the Sheep Mountain Wilderness and the broader San Gabriel range, including clear sightlines to Throop Peak and Mount Baden-Powell. While Mount Baden-Powell is often considered a more popular destination, Mount Burnham provides a similar high-alpine experience with its own unique historical context and a slightly less crowded atmosphere, especially when approached via the PCT or Silver Moccasin Trail.

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