I drove my Dakota to the top. The road has been improved recently and is not too bad, until the next big storm. Lots and lots of cows that I had to coax off the road. Leave gates the way you found them.
Dean - Jul 12, 2011 8:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 11, 2011
Whew
This one is best hiked from the lower levels. Ken & I drove our wonderful toyota products to the summit and a couple times on the descent we almost met our match. The road is deteriorating and will eventually be impassable. An ATV is the best way to go machine wise but hiking would be even smarter. Lots of cattle to look at on the way. No register or benchmark at the summit but wonderful views were presented to us. We did Orevada View as a follow up summit a bit later in the day. Thanks Caleb for both pages.
calebEOC - May 28, 2009 2:06 am Date Climbed: May 25, 2009
3rd in three days
Dennis and I attempted this one the previous day after summiting the highpoint of the Nevada Jackson Mountains, but the mountain was blanketed in hail and the roads were a muddy mess. The next morning I hit the road nice and early, and didn't run into mud until 7200 feet. At this point I parked at the base of the mountain and hiked the last 1200 feet following the road. 10 minutes after reaching the summit a thunderstorm blew up over top preventing me from hiking on over to Trident Peak the second highest peak in this range.
ericnoel - Aug 28, 2022 9:57 pm Date Climbed: Aug 28, 2022
EngelerDriveup
Dundeel - Jul 6, 2020 1:02 pm Date Climbed: Jul 2, 2020
First Humboldt County P1k.I drove my Dakota to the top. The road has been improved recently and is not too bad, until the next big storm. Lots and lots of cows that I had to coax off the road. Leave gates the way you found them.
Dean - Jul 12, 2011 8:03 pm Date Climbed: Jul 11, 2011
WhewThis one is best hiked from the lower levels. Ken & I drove our wonderful toyota products to the summit and a couple times on the descent we almost met our match. The road is deteriorating and will eventually be impassable. An ATV is the best way to go machine wise but hiking would be even smarter. Lots of cattle to look at on the way. No register or benchmark at the summit but wonderful views were presented to us. We did Orevada View as a follow up summit a bit later in the day. Thanks Caleb for both pages.
calebEOC - May 28, 2009 2:06 am Date Climbed: May 25, 2009
3rd in three daysDennis and I attempted this one the previous day after summiting the highpoint of the Nevada Jackson Mountains, but the mountain was blanketed in hail and the roads were a muddy mess. The next morning I hit the road nice and early, and didn't run into mud until 7200 feet. At this point I parked at the base of the mountain and hiked the last 1200 feet following the road. 10 minutes after reaching the summit a thunderstorm blew up over top preventing me from hiking on over to Trident Peak the second highest peak in this range.