your "15 feet of easy class 4 climbing" link is broken. thanks for an otherwise useful page. also, there are no longer any downed trees blocking the 4WD road. we were able to drive to ~9100' on May 10, 2009.
Definitely a great area. I'm glad I finally went, and I'd love to go back at sunset and also to see how the rock climbing is.
Also, FYI, we drove about 1/4 mile past the large meadow at ~9030' until we were directly NW of the butte (with expansive views to the north). A trail switch backs up the NW slope from here and may be a better alternative to the use trails from the meadow at ~9030'.
By the way, the statement about the tree blocking the road was removed on your Cerro Pedernal page, but it still appears on your Temolime Canyon route page.
scotthsu - May 11, 2009 9:21 am - Voted 10/10
broken linkyour "15 feet of easy class 4 climbing" link is broken. thanks for an otherwise useful page. also, there are no longer any downed trees blocking the 4WD road. we were able to drive to ~9100' on May 10, 2009.
Ed F - May 11, 2009 12:58 pm - Hasn't voted
Re: broken linkThanks. I fixed the link and removed the text referring to the tree. Glad the page was useful. Great area, no?
scotthsu - May 11, 2009 4:51 pm - Voted 10/10
Re: broken linkDefinitely a great area. I'm glad I finally went, and I'd love to go back at sunset and also to see how the rock climbing is.
Also, FYI, we drove about 1/4 mile past the large meadow at ~9030' until we were directly NW of the butte (with expansive views to the north). A trail switch backs up the NW slope from here and may be a better alternative to the use trails from the meadow at ~9030'.
By the way, the statement about the tree blocking the road was removed on your Cerro Pedernal page, but it still appears on your Temolime Canyon route page.
Ed F - May 13, 2009 9:27 am - Hasn't voted
Re: broken linkThanks again. I'll fix it.