20101211 Pigeon Ridge to South Mount Hawkins
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 3:41 am
10 miles and 5,000ft+ of gain and loss tends to go by fast. Such is not the case with Pigeon Ridge. Pigeon Ridge hates you and your damn quadraceps.
I hadn't eaten a real meal since Thursday at 8pm. I was feeling like crap, and couldn't eat anything without becoming nauseous. Probably had something to do with a 40 of Miller High Life and other assorted beverages. I was busily yelling about hot wings, which I have yet to acquire. Tomorrow, perhaps. So, spent Friday with a surprisingly mild hangover but not so mild diarrhea. Sick of not doing anything, I went out today to do a bit of physical training. Going to re-up soon.
Route started at the turnoff to the dirt road that goes up to Chamisal Mesa. This turnout is just a little after you drive over the 2nd bridge on West Fork. There's one more bridge to cross and you're at the trailhead for Bear Creek Trail and Smith Mountain, and the road's closed beyond that.
Some pics:
WE MEET AGAIN
Pigeon Ridge is basically a firebreak on a ridge that alternates between short flat spots and some very steep loose ground.
Triplet, and Zebra Wall on the left.
Saw this dude truckin' along, and I thought he was the biggest Velvet Ant I've ever seen. Even walked like one. Then, he stopped and moved erratically, and I thought, "WTF, that's a bigass jumping spider". Yep, turns out he was. Nice little dude. Amazing creatures.
Getting closer to the ridge between SMH and Rattlesnake
This is about where the firebreak runs out, and you have to make your way up a ridge covered in Manzanita and Buckthorn. Turns out there's a lotta leeway, and you can easily make it up without any bushwhacking. Slightly more challenging on the way down in the moonlight, still no bushwhacking.
So close
Shots from the summit. They came out arright. Really beautiful up there. Temps in the 40's with light winds gusting to maaaybe 25mph.
Signed the (new) log, stuck another evil bad guy sticker on something up there, and reversed course. Got down to my car around 7 something. Started 11 something. Tough day. 2.5 hours down or so.
Full kit. This woulda been an easy hike without it, I think.
I haven't pushed myself this hard in awhile. I was able to leave the city problems lower on the ridge, and I climbed above the bullshit and into the freedom of the hills, where none of that garbage matters. No facebook, no emails, no work, no school, just the truth.
Adios
I hadn't eaten a real meal since Thursday at 8pm. I was feeling like crap, and couldn't eat anything without becoming nauseous. Probably had something to do with a 40 of Miller High Life and other assorted beverages. I was busily yelling about hot wings, which I have yet to acquire. Tomorrow, perhaps. So, spent Friday with a surprisingly mild hangover but not so mild diarrhea. Sick of not doing anything, I went out today to do a bit of physical training. Going to re-up soon.
Route started at the turnoff to the dirt road that goes up to Chamisal Mesa. This turnout is just a little after you drive over the 2nd bridge on West Fork. There's one more bridge to cross and you're at the trailhead for Bear Creek Trail and Smith Mountain, and the road's closed beyond that.
Some pics:
WE MEET AGAIN
Pigeon Ridge is basically a firebreak on a ridge that alternates between short flat spots and some very steep loose ground.
Triplet, and Zebra Wall on the left.
Saw this dude truckin' along, and I thought he was the biggest Velvet Ant I've ever seen. Even walked like one. Then, he stopped and moved erratically, and I thought, "WTF, that's a bigass jumping spider". Yep, turns out he was. Nice little dude. Amazing creatures.
Getting closer to the ridge between SMH and Rattlesnake
This is about where the firebreak runs out, and you have to make your way up a ridge covered in Manzanita and Buckthorn. Turns out there's a lotta leeway, and you can easily make it up without any bushwhacking. Slightly more challenging on the way down in the moonlight, still no bushwhacking.
So close
Shots from the summit. They came out arright. Really beautiful up there. Temps in the 40's with light winds gusting to maaaybe 25mph.
Signed the (new) log, stuck another evil bad guy sticker on something up there, and reversed course. Got down to my car around 7 something. Started 11 something. Tough day. 2.5 hours down or so.
Full kit. This woulda been an easy hike without it, I think.
I haven't pushed myself this hard in awhile. I was able to leave the city problems lower on the ridge, and I climbed above the bullshit and into the freedom of the hills, where none of that garbage matters. No facebook, no emails, no work, no school, just the truth.
Adios