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Seven Hikers and North Peak (Sandstone) |
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Dragon Rock |
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Dry Fall in Red Rock Wash |
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Starting up Red Rock Wash |
Meanwhile, back at Red Rock, seven hikers gathered at the Willow Springs Trailhead parking lot for an annual hike up to North Peak (Sandstone). The official name of this hike is North Peak, however, there is another North Peak on the same ridge located at a higher elevation that we call North Peak (Limestone). We like to differentiate. There was a very nice cool breeze blowing through the gap. Some hikers wore a light coat over their hiking clothes but these coats all came off as we got out of the shade going up Red Rock Wash. From the parking lot, we dropped into the wash via the Petroglyph Trail at the end of the pavement. There had been some discussion about using cars to drive up the road to the North Peak Trailhead but that idea was nixed.
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Climbing the Steep Ridge Trail |
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Sandstone Section - North Peaks ridge in Background |
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Trail to Dragon Rock |
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Dragon Rock |
The five of us reached the top of the sandstone part of the ridge and two of us trekked over to Dragon Rock for photos. We joined the others on the sandstone spine of the main ridge to hike up to North Peak. Advice: it is best to start from Dragon Rock and follow the ridge, or just to the left of the ridge, to get to the peak. Otherwise, you get caught in the swales and cliffs of sandstone. We followed Mike to the peak and sat to enjoy the views. (Calico Hills, Bridge Mountain, La Madre Mountains, the Escarpment Rim, Ice Box Canyon's abyss, etc. etc.) The other two hikers who left early joined us in spirit and we made our group photo. We stayed on the peak a little bit longer than our usual break time. None of us really wanted to face the music ... the trailing ridge descent! It's brutal. We started down along the main ridge that is incredibly beautiful all around then veered off to the right back in the area of Dragon Rock. Mike has a good way to find the correct route down: go until you want to turn right then go a little further. Sure enough, it worked. How many times have I tried to find the route down only to end up not going far enough and having to make corrections. Again, we all sort of had our own little route but reconvened down below the slabby portion of the sandstone.
Stats: 7.3 miles; 2450' gain; 5.75 hours
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Down the Sandstone Section |
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Down the Limestone Section |
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Down Rocky Gap Road |
2 comments:
It’s a good thing you do a blog. That’s the only time I get to see the dragon. Nice shots.
Mike
Gotta love the dragon!
Cheryl
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