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| Cairn on end of Rocky Peninsula |
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| View of Flower Power Trail |
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| Sidewinder Trail |
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| Flower Power Car |
There were four Wanderers on the trails behind Blue Diamond today. We decided to change it up a little and do the Sidewinder / Flower Power Loop backwards, or clockwise. We liked the different direction and discovered a few new views. This hike is one of my favorites due to the beautiful views of the Red Rock escarpment and the dolomite type rock in the tertiary ridges.
We found our way through the fencing in the back of the trailhead parking lot and followed the worn paths up to the lower mesa above. Joining the Landmine Loop, a popular bike trail in this area, we headed toward the tertiary ridge in front of us. When we reached the junkyard intersection, we turned to our left and followed the trail up to an old rusted car with a license tag on it that read Flower Power. You can either turn left at the car or go on up a little and turn to join the Flower Power Trail. This trail circles the hill in front of you around to the left. The path is clearly marked with cairns. As you hike along the side of the hill back toward Blue Diamond, your views are of the Blue Diamond Gypsum Mine on the left and the beautiful escarpment behind you.
Stats: 6.7 miles; 1000' gain; 4.25 hours