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What I learned From Accidentally Climbing Another Mountain

Jasmine D. Lowe
3 min readDec 14, 2023

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The Cucamonga Wilderness is a National Forest in San Bernardino County, California, that I have been frequenting since the beginning of the pandemic. I have hiked many of the peaks in the surrounding area on my own, and I have recently been tackling the few I haven’t summited.

I had it in mind that morning before leaving my house to climb to the top of Etiwanda Peak. It’s the next mountain to climb after the 11-mile hike leading up to Cucamonga Peak on the Cucamonga Trail. I usually stop at Cucamonga Peak after making it to the top, but a string of complaints and actually filling out a permit at the trailhead drove me farther than I’ve ever hiked along the trail.

A Sheriff was stationed outside the Icehouse Canyon trailhead that morning, so I felt compelled to fill out the permit. I changed my mind sometime before making it to the saddle and after miles of hiking in frigid weather. No snow was on the ground, but it was December, and everyone was bundled in puffy coats, beanies, and gloves. I figured I could just summit Cucamonga Peak once again and turn back around, but I guess I missed my turnoff while complaining about the cold and walked past Etiwanda Peak on the trail.

My thoughts turned from just getting to the top of Cucamonga Peak to bewilderment after another hour of trudging along the…

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Jasmine D. Lowe
Jasmine D. Lowe

Written by Jasmine D. Lowe

I am a vegan writer, outdoor educator, nature lover, and art enthusiast in Southern California.

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