Pacifico Mountain via Alder Saddle
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:29 pm
With the temps finally falling, I figured this weekend presented the perfect opportunity to explore Pacifico Mountain, an area that I’ve been wanting to see for some time now. The original plan was to park at Pinyon Flats and hike up the PCH to its junction with the fire road leading to the summit. But on my way up the ACH on Saturday morning, I kept seeing bunches of dudes at every turn-out dressed in full-on camo. Same thing when I got the 3 Points. The parking lot was packed with trucks and there was a bunch of guys in camo milling about. Wtf? Then it dawned on me: Opening Day. The forest would be crawling with guys carrying guns. This was confirmed when I stopped and spoke to 2 guys parked along the Santa Clara Divide Road. Good thing I didn’t bring my antler hat for this hike.
Not being familiar with this stretch of the PCT, and figuring that I should avoid moving through the undergrowth and being mistaken for a trophy buck, I decided to change plans. Instead of going up the PCT, I’d park at Alder Saddle and go up 3N17. That way, I’d be completely out in the open and couldn’t be mistaken for buck. The downside to being out in the open is being out in the open. I kinda like moving through the forest under its cover. The upside to being out in the open is being out in the open. Going up the fire road afforded impressive view into the Alder Creek drainage that I wouldn’t have seen had I gone up the PCT.
When I arrived at Alder Saddle, the parking lot was packed with hunters. I squeezed into the only available parking spot right next to the road and gathered together my gear. Talked to a couple of hunters and everyone was chill. Despite the crowds in the parking lot, I didn’t see anybody all day after that. The fire road was lonely and the campground atop Pacifico was empty. I didn’t mind. Drank a Lagunita’s IPA when I got back to the car. Sweet!
Some pics.
Looking into Middle Fork Alder Creek
Mt. Hilyer from 3N17
Looking back down at 3N17. Waterman in the background.
Burned tree.
East side of Pacifico
Intersection of 3N17 and road to the summit
Granite Mtn and Roundtop from the road to the summit (?)
Pacifico Campground at the summit. Nice.
Summit block (I think). Since I was solo, I didn't attempt this.
Summit view into Santiago Canyon (again, I think)
Looking west from the summit
Looking toward Baldy. What IS that white stuff.
Pacifico love
Camp spot view.
This didn't really apply to Pacifico, but I couldn't resist.
Cheers.
Not being familiar with this stretch of the PCT, and figuring that I should avoid moving through the undergrowth and being mistaken for a trophy buck, I decided to change plans. Instead of going up the PCT, I’d park at Alder Saddle and go up 3N17. That way, I’d be completely out in the open and couldn’t be mistaken for buck. The downside to being out in the open is being out in the open. I kinda like moving through the forest under its cover. The upside to being out in the open is being out in the open. Going up the fire road afforded impressive view into the Alder Creek drainage that I wouldn’t have seen had I gone up the PCT.
When I arrived at Alder Saddle, the parking lot was packed with hunters. I squeezed into the only available parking spot right next to the road and gathered together my gear. Talked to a couple of hunters and everyone was chill. Despite the crowds in the parking lot, I didn’t see anybody all day after that. The fire road was lonely and the campground atop Pacifico was empty. I didn’t mind. Drank a Lagunita’s IPA when I got back to the car. Sweet!
Some pics.
Looking into Middle Fork Alder Creek
Mt. Hilyer from 3N17
Looking back down at 3N17. Waterman in the background.
Burned tree.
East side of Pacifico
Intersection of 3N17 and road to the summit
Granite Mtn and Roundtop from the road to the summit (?)
Pacifico Campground at the summit. Nice.
Summit block (I think). Since I was solo, I didn't attempt this.
Summit view into Santiago Canyon (again, I think)
Looking west from the summit
Looking toward Baldy. What IS that white stuff.
Pacifico love
Camp spot view.
This didn't really apply to Pacifico, but I couldn't resist.
Cheers.