El Cajon Mountain and Silverdome

Archived TRs for ranges in California.
Post Reply
User avatar
tekewin
Posts: 1194
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:07 pm

Post by tekewin »

El Cajon in San Diego is formidable with roller coaster hills and significant gain on the return with no water anywhere. I was also interested in exploring Silverdome, a mysterious, granitic dome, rumored to be the largest granite monolith in San Diego County. I could find very little useful beta on Silverdome and no trip reports. In addition to the regular trail to El Cajon, there is a class 3 route and several class 5 routes.

This hike has a unique elevation profile. It has almost no level areas. You are always going up or down. It also has crazy signs. Every mile or so, there is an elevation profile with a "you are here" marker so you can see your progress. However, I got the impression the signs were really saying, "You can't do this, loser, go back home and eat twinkies on your couch". That was reinforced with a special stop sign and warning that if the time was already 12:30 PM, you should stop and go back. I've never seen signs like this on any trail. Maybe they've had to do a lot of rescues. Who knows? It was bizarre.

Full Report
http://ironhiker.blogspot.com/2013/11/e ... rdome.html

Image
Informative or discouraging?

Image
Stop, we don't want you here!

Image
Approaching El Cajon summit

Image
Summit view

On the way back, just before the 2 mile marker, I took a few minutes to estimate my chances on Silverdome, then forged ahead at the least dense section of brush. I quickly got to a slab of granite and climbed 100' or so before hitting more brush. It was a class 2/3 bushwhack from there, but all class 3 sections could be easily bypassed. In 30 minutes, I was on top where I found a cairn, but no benchmark or register. There were some interesting boulders on top and steeper drops on the other side. I made no attempt to follow the same route down that I used coming up. I followed animal trails where possible, then rocks/slabs if possible, otherwise bushwhack city. I hit the trail in a different spot from where I started for about a one hour side trip .

Image
Start of Silverdome cross country

Image
Cool boulder near Silverdome summit

Image
Explorer ponders next challenge
User avatar
Hikin_Jim
Posts: 4686
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:04 pm

Post by Hikin_Jim »

4:30?!? Dang that's restrictive. Why?

HJ
User avatar
tekewin
Posts: 1194
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:07 pm

Post by tekewin »

I don't know why they have such an early cut off time.

You can park on the road outside the parking lot so you would not have to worry about being locked in the lot in case you got back late.

I also don't know why they think this trail has some special heat problem that requires it to be closed the entire month of August, unless they have had too many rescues to handle. There are plenty of hot places in SoCal during the summer.
User avatar
Hikin_Jim
Posts: 4686
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:04 pm

Post by Hikin_Jim »

Nanny state mentality.

HJ
Post Reply