Okay, we had to use a title to catch everyone’s attention, and it’s true. We’re canceling the organized group hikes this year. Good news is, you can still hike the Seven Summits of Big Bear in your own groups, and we’ll still maintain punches at the top of the peaks and offer Seven Summits patches to those who complete all the hikes.
So here come the details, but first, a little rationale. Between a growing family and growing businesses, we have tried to figure out the best way to handle the responsibility of organizing the Seven Summits hikes again for this year. We thought we were going to be able to pull it off with the smaller, reservation-only hikes and by organizing a team of leaders to make guiding the groups hikes easier. Well, it’s just not happening (nobody else has their schedule open to lead a full season of hikes either), and now the first hike is only a couple weeks away and we’re already having problems that is creating family and business tension, which we’re simply not going to deal with. It’s been fun these past several years to go hiking with you all, but now it’s time for us to step back as the protective parents and let the Seven Summits of Big Bear continue to live on as an on-your-own challenge instead of an organized hike program.
Here’s how it will work:
- We will keep the hike dates posted as a suggested build-up toward the harder hikes at the end. If you want to show up on those days and times, there may be other people to hike with, but there will be NOBODY IN CHARGE and any groups that form will be considered informal and coincidental.
- We will continue to maintain orienteering punches at the top of all the peaks except San Gorgonio, which for whatever reason seems to be the black hole of orienteering punches, and for which a photo of yourself at the top will suffice as evidence of your accomplishment.
- Punchcards are now available on the website to download, print, and take to each peak to get stamped. REMEMBER YOUR PUNCHCARDS — we will ask to see your completed punchcard in order to receive your finisher’s patch.
- 2012 T-shirts are available for $30 and will be mailed to you via USPS; proceeds go to pay for the ongoing replacement cost of lost/damaged orienteering punches as well as the now yearly (as of last year) finishers patches that are FREE to anyone who completes the Seven Summits and submits their filled-out punchcard.
- Obviously with no organized hikes and leaders, there is NO reservation system anymore and no need to fill out waivers (we hate waivers anyway)
- You can submit a scanned image of your completed punchcard and photo of yourself at the top of San Gorgonio by email to heatherdevito22@gmail.com and we’ll mail you one of the prized finisher’s patches.
- We suggest using the comments section for each hike on the www.SevenSummitsOfBigBear.org website to post info about when you’re going to be hiking and find potential hiking buddies. If you subscribe to the blog, you can opt to have new comments emailed to you, so that you may stay abreast of the conversation.
- You should email us (heatherdevito22@gmail.com) if/when you find that there is no orienteering punch where you expected it. Each year some of the punches disappear, and we’ll call some of our active buddies and ask someone to go check and possibly install a replacement punch. In the event that you just missed it (which means someone went up there and verified that it’s actually there after you reported it missing), you will have to go and do it again in order for that hike to count toward your seven.
GRAY’S PEAK is CLOSED TO EVERYONE UNTIL JUNE 15th, per the local ranger district. You are not allowed in the area on lower Grout Bay trail or Gray’s Peak trail until after the 15th of June due to the Eagle habitat which this year is home to a baby Eagle born there this Spring. We changed the suggested hike date to June 30th.
And finally, orienteering punches are confirmed up on 4 of the 6 peaks which will have punches this year (i.e. not San G). Gray’s Peak does not have a punch yet due to not being allowed in the area but will be up within a few days of June 15th. Nobody has checked Delamar Mountain yet. There is a good chance this is still there from last year (not too many people make their way up there so it probably has not been disturbed), but it has not been confirmed yet this year. We should have the word on that within the next week or two.
Thanks for taking the time to read through this. We apologize for the disappointment, but hopefully this helps make the program easy enough to manage that it’s available for hikers year after year. I’m sure over time there will even be some people who turn it into some kind of competition – who can do them all the fastest, or all in one day, or whatever other crazy ideas people have. We just want to encourage you to get out and hike, and there’s never been a more compelling reason than to bag the seven highest peaks and feel the satisfaction of extraordinary accomplishment. Good luck.
– Heather and Ted Devito




We were able to get the Butler Peak details posted over the weekend. Thanks for your patience!
Thanks to Scott Hoffman and Sasha the San Gorgonio punch is in place as of last week. It is located in the main black box that is cemented into the rocks at the summit. The punch is attached to our usual small laminated Seven Summits sign and the whole thing is simply placed in the box. Let’s hope folks are considerate and that it stays there. Thanks again to Scott and Sasha!

