Cactus to Clouds - The Most Grueling Day Hike EVER - 10,800' AEG
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Cactus to Clouds is the most grueling day hike I've ever attempted and I will likely never do this again. At over 20 miles and 10,800' feet of elevation gain, the climb up to San Jacinto Peak is a serious sufferfest. Plain and simple.
Starting on the desert floor of Palm Springs, the Skyline Trail is a monumental test for any seasoned hiker.
If you are thinking of trying this, my advice to you is "don't". Unless you speak to your therapist first. Maybe he/she can explain why you would put yourself through this torture by choice. Then, if you don't mind, please share that info with me, I clearly need help.
Enjoy the pain and misery.
Guitar cover of Purple Rain - Prince
by @KfirOchaion
A hike having these statistics requires mental toughness and discipline, especially when done solo without a partner to encourage you on. Great job MoonJuice!
You owned that hike dude! Killer Job Moonjuice!
Looked like a beautiful day to hike! This is on my list.
Good work! Everytime we drive by this I look at that trail and think, nah!!!
We would absolutely do dinner with you in Palm Springs again. We had sooo much fun! Thanks for the hike from hell! The scenery is beautiful scenery.♡♡
Great video!!!
Ted B. here. I wholeheartedly agree. Your guy's videos are always well constructed and spot on. Hope to see you on the next MoonJuice subscriber gathering.
That's a long day hike, well done!
Great achievement! You will never forget this hike. It's good that you have an idea what your limit is and that you can go over your limit if you have to. You earned your cold Moonjuice after that hike.
You got that right! That was just about as close to the limit as I care to go. One and done.
Some day I will try to do the first part(Cactus to Tram).. I have done the upper part a number of times. Was great to see the views again!
Beautiful
Supreme suffer-fest😅
You are truly a connoisseur of type two fun. Those stats are absolutely mind boggling. My feet hurt just thinking about it😂 I’m deeply impressed you made it out to Octoberfest at all. If I was you I might have stayed home to recover. A tip of the hat to you my good man. Truly EPIC🔥
LOL! Thanks Troy. After seeing your MotherLode videos, I have a feeling you could knock this out and still be able to get on stage and play a gig or two.
@@MoonJuiceHikes 😂Don’t give me too much credit😂
I’m still subject to the limitations of my meat suit😉
You are an inspiration. I hope someday I can do some insane hikes
You’re on your way Chris! Keep it up!
In a word... insane. Another word... amazing. This is definitely one for the books, Moon Juice. P.S. I was hoping you were going to take the tram back down.
Dude! There was a slender guy in a blue jacket in front of me in the video who was actually planning to go down. C2C2C! You’ve got to be in some kind of shape to do 40 miles like that.
Awesomeness! Great video and congrats on completing one of the toughest day hikes period!!
Thanks Jim! I can't see myself trying anything harder than that. Box checked.
That’s insane. I’ve been working up to a R2R hike. Couldn’t imagine doing twice the elevation gain in a single day
Yeah, R2R is a good goal. CTC is unnecessary pain. Better to just take the tram up, its still a 12 mile round trip to the top and back. Thats plenty!
@@MoonJuiceHikes As much as I love a good challenge, that's probably what I would do 😅 I took the tram when I did the Teton Crest Trail. It was already a hell of a first day hiking through the park to camp outside the boundaries since we didn't have permits.
This video reminded me of an idea I had of hiking from the desert floor up to Brown's peak. I came across an old trail that starts at the OHV area and goes up to Big Saddle, with a few old maps showing a connection to the peak trails. I want to check that out soon since it's cooling down. Not nearly a CTC but it sounded fun, anyway.
Great video. Thanks! How long did it take to get to the top. I saw your initial departure was 2:15am but what time did you arrive at the summit?
Ohhh, good question. I’m not sure what time I made it to the top, but by the time I made it down to the tram, it was 2:30 pm. I was hustling tbh.
Any advice on preparation? Im unfortunately stuck in the flat lands with really nothing comparable to use as a training hike. The most rugged around here are things like the Mantario Trail, Hunt Lake, and Bald Hill via Reeves Ravine. Ill be in Palm Springs at the end of October and I'd love to train for this.
Hey Brian, you can definitely get ready without having an actual 10,000’ mountain to climb. All you really need is elevation gain. Stairs will work too, if you can’t get to a hill. I train on a short 1.5 mi trail, with only about 800’ of AEG. The key is to load up a backpack with about 40lbs (or as much as you can comfortably carry) and march up and down that 800’ hill until my legs are on fire. I do this 5 times a week to keep my legs ready to go. When you can do something like an 800’ hill 10x’s in a row, you’ll be ready for CTC. Good luck, it’s an awesome challenge!
@MoonJuiceHikes thanks for that. I load up any hike I do with the maximum weight my backpacks are rated for - mostly with water bottles so that if I over-do it, I can dump some water without worry.
The biggest hill within 100 miles is a whopping 60ft tall with 22 degrees incline, so I guess I'll keep doing that one until I can do it 200x in a day. Going up and down over and over can't be the same as a steady up!
Is this harder than mt Whitney one day? Mt Whitney i did but it was brutal especially after you pass 12,000' elevation where the air is thinner. Since san jacinto is lower in elevation , curious on if it's as difficult as one day whitney
Whitney is 6,500’ of aeg, CTC is 10,800. Mileage is about the same. If you’re affected by altitude it might feel similar, but for me CTC was harder than Whitney. 4,300’ of extra climbing is quite a bit.
Congratulations on both the hike and the video. How do u extract the audio that ur using from the video? His music is beautiful.
Oh he’s great! He does a lot more on electric, but the acoustic stuff fits the hiking vibe much better. I use a screen grab software to record video of his video, then detach the audio and splice it in using editing software.
@@MoonJuiceHikes what screen grab and editing software r u using? Thx
@@jeep4dirt ScreenPal & Wondershare
@@MoonJuiceHikes thank u
I heard the trail seems to disappear in some spots. Any issues with that? Congrats!
@WestShoreMan Actually there was a spot where the trail heads up a loose-rock gully where the trail did sorta disappear among the loose rock. However, AllTrails and GAIA both have the route loaded, so absolutley impossible to lose it with a GPS map downloaded. Go for it!
In person, just follow the trail with the most footsteps on it. Sometimes this is behind you so having your head on a swivel is a good thing. Someone went through with a machete and cleaned up the trail, it is much easier to follow now than just a year ago. The leaves would close across the trail and it would be easy to get sidetracked on a game trail.
You didn’t stop to show the leak 🤦🏽♀️
I wish there were time stamps 😅 how long did it take in total ?
I got to the tram around 3:00 pm… so, 11hrs 15 mins total. I don’t take many breaks, but I had to catch the sunrise! 🌄
I would like to see more of the trail than your face 🤷♀️
Sorry to disappoint you.
Now that is how you get Juiced! Impressive stats 👣🏔🏆