• HOME
  • HIKE WITH US
    • Peak Guides
    • Outings
    • HIKE FINDER
    • Emblems
    • Archives
  • ABOUT
    • About Us
    • Newsletter
    • FAQ
  • CONNECT
    • Membership
    • Merchandise
    • Subscribe
    • Follow Us on Facebook
    • Sierra Club
    • Donate
    • Contact US
LOG IN
LOG IN
  • HOME
  • HIKE WITH US
    • Peak Guides
    • Outings
    • HIKE FINDER
    • Emblems
    • Archives
  • ABOUT
    • About Us
    • Newsletter
    • FAQ
  • CONNECT
    • Membership
    • Merchandise
    • Subscribe
    • Follow Us on Facebook
    • Sierra Club
    • Donate
    • Contact US

Mount Williamson

20 July 1996

By: Luella Fickle


Leaders: Luella & Erich Fickle

Nobody met us at the Pomona car pool point. We had invited BJ Fickle, Erich's sister, so we were three in our truck. My driving time estimate was off 5 minutes, it took one hour thirty-five minutes to arrive at the saddle 1/2 mile west of the tunnels on Hwy 2, my alternate meeting place. There we were joined by Robert Mullens, David Eisenberg, and Sid Davis.

The shade on this route was appreciated on this warm, sunny Saturday. We climbed all three summits, eating lunch on the highest one to the northeast. Sid "San Jac" Davis told us about the trail ahead and HPS history. He's doing Williamson a lot, lately. But not the 600+ he has for San Jacinto. Terry Vossler caught up to us between the southwest summit and the middle summit. He'd underestimated the driving time to the trailhead. Erich placed a can on the southwest summit, lower than either the middle or northeast summits, but it is the named summit on the topo map. Robert Mullens wanted to go faster than the group on the way down, so he signed out on the way back at the southwest summit. David enlisted Terry as a new member of the Sierra Club. Terry got a free T-shirt. Welcome, Terry. Thanks to Erich for his driving and sweep.

Donate to HPS

Sign up to post your trip reports, photos and comments, and to receive occasional updates about news and events

Sign Up
HPS Official Logo round without shading small 1

Our club offers a variety of hikes suitable for all levels, from beginners to seasoned trekkers. Discover easy, moderate, or challenging trails and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hikers while exploring stunning landscapes.

Peaks

  • Peak List
  • Outings
  • Emblems
  • Awards
  • Archives
  • Peak List
  • Outings
  • Emblems
  • Awards
  • Archives

About

  • About Us
  • Newsletter
  • Bylaws
  • Privacy Policy
  • Join the Sierra Club
  • About Us
  • Newsletter
  • Bylaws
  • Privacy Policy
  • Join the Sierra Club

Connect

  • Membership
  • Merchandise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Membership
  • Merchandise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Follow us on Facebook

© 2026 Hundred Peaks. All Right Reserved – Design by

Facebook-f Instagram Twitter Whatsapp