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2.7

Miles

4.3

KM

Point to Point

5,707' 1,739 m

High

5,129' 1,563 m

Low

514' 157 m

Up

578' 176 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (4°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

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Need to Know

Bring water and a snack. Beware of rattlesnakes.

Description

This trail can be traveled in either direction; however it is shown here after climbing up the Middle Peak Fire Road in the east and descend by the singletrack on the west side of the mountain.

The hike up the Middle Peak Fire Road starts fairly mellow but the grade increases and the stones become larger and looser until the summit is reached. Upon reaching the top, you can hike to the actual summit if desired. Take a quick break for a snack and some water before heading down the narrow singletrack path off the west side of the mountain.

The singletrack begins with a lot of fallen timber that has been chainsawed to allow the trail to pass. The timber on the trail is quickly replaced by a long rocky section of large and small loose stones - watch your footing.

Finally, the singletrack becomes much smoother as it nears the completion of the path and intersects the dirt road. From here, the hiker can choose to turn left and return to the beginning or try a different route and new paths.

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Snowy singletrack.
Mar 6, 2022 near Julian, CA

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