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DPS
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DPS, HPS, Trip Reports
-Martinez Mountain-
10.12.10 | Permalink | 2 CommentsDPS: #3
HPS: #18Elevation: 6,560 ft.
Date Hiked: 10-10-2010
Trip Report:
Martinez Mountain is in the Santa Rosa wilderness in the desert of southern California. It is a difficult mountain to get to requiring a long approach. The most recent entry in the summit register was over a month and a half ago. For southern California mountains this is a long time. The plan was to bag both Martinez Mountain and Sheep Mountain with Mark, Florian, Lee and Paul from the meetup.com SoCal Hikers and Peak-baggers group. -
Anza Borrego, DPS, SDC, Trip Reports
-Sombrero Peak-
02.16.10 | Permalink | 3 CommentsDPS: #2
SDC: #18Elevation: 4,229 ft.
Date Hiked: 2-13-10
Trip Report:
This was the second Omega Group hike I did and was also my second DPS peak. Although I have not hiked Jacumba Mountain I believe this peak to be the easiest DPS peak in San Diego county. This peak has two routes, a longer more gradual ascent from the west or a shorter steeper ascent from the east. We chose to ascend from the east. -
Anza Borrego, DPS, SDC, Trip Reports
-Indianhead Success-
02.15.10 | Permalink | 3 CommentsDPS: #1
SDC: #17Elevation: 3,960 ft.
Date Hiked: 2-12-10
Trip Report:
I attempted this peak just 6 days earlier in the rain and solo. I did not summit and wanted to return as soon as possible. This was a difficult climb and after completing it this week knew I had made the right decision by turning back last weekend. Although I had made it to 3500 ft. I still had hours of climbing before returning to the car. This weekend I attempted this peak again, this time with a climbing partner, Peter and in clear weather. -
Anza Borrego, DPS, Trip Reports
-Indianhead Attempt-
02.07.10 | Permalink | 4 CommentsElevation: 3,960 ft.
Date Hiked: 2-6-10
Trip Report:
I had wanted to start hiking the Desert Peaks Section (DPS) list for awhile. This was one of the peaks on the list and was supposed to be a good climb with solid class 3 sections on the SE Rib route. The route climbs over 3000 feet from the desert floor to the summit in just a few miles on this route. This was also the third weekend in a row I had gone hiking. On Saturday February 6th it was raining throughout San Diego County. Since this peak was in the desert I gambled the weather would be better there.






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