I was in the Barstow area to do a hike with a friend on New Year's eve and
spent the day doing some embarassingly easy summits as a warm up. Having
driven in from San Jose the previous evening, I found the outside temperature
at 18F when I got up around 6:45a. I knew it was supposed to be cold, but
that was almost ten degrees colder than the forecast I had used. Fortunately
there was no wind and a pair of gloves and balaclava were all I needed to
accessorize my fleece and standard hiking kit.
Lynx Cat Mtn
Found northwest of Hinkley, Lynx Cat can be reached via a wide, well-graded
dirt road that leads to a sand quarry on its southwest side. A BLM road
branches north just as the road turns right to enter the quarry property. I
used a large clearing adjacent to the BLM road and
to spend the night undisturbed. In
I spent about 20min to reach and about
15min for the return. The area is an unregulated OHV/
area that really
makes one appreciate the 1994 Desert Protection Act. Hinkley is a diminutive
community in a slow state of
and abandonment that makes Barstow look
downright metropolitan. Not much to recommend this (other the other summits on
the day).
Red Hill
This with little prominence is found
the
CLUI Desert Research
Center off Hinkley Rd. The name is far more impressive than either the
unremarkable research center or Red Hill. Some dirt roads off paved Hinkley Rd
can be used to make the hike to
less than 10min. I felt shame.
Peak 2,555ft
This unnamed summit lies roughly between Lynx Cat and Red Hill. It sports 330ft
of prominence so I paid it a visit. Like Red Hill, it can be accessed off
Hinkley Rd. An abandoned
on the east side of the peak can be used to
shorten the hike to the summit to about 20min. Lots of off-roading, shooting
and in this area as well.
Mt. General
Not sure how this got the "Mount" designation, but it's really just another
volcanic plug sticking up from the desert floor, this one northeast of
Hinkley. A trio of dogs from a home at the end of Dixie Rd were not so friendly
and prevented me from starting my hike from there. Another dirt road heading
east worked nicely afer a quarter mile when the dogs gave up and returned home.
I hiked up a wash that doubles as ,
though only a Jeep or
equivalent can negotiate the difficulties encountered. It took about 30min to
reach
where I found the only register on the day. A day in the
desert isn't a success until one finds a .
Flash BM
This modest summit is a foot shy of the "ranked" prominence value of 300ft. It
is located east of SR247 south of Barstow and just behind the
.
Less trash on this one, but there are
on many ridges, in the washes and over the summit. These
last two summits are located in the
which have trails
going all over the place. The hike takes about 30min roundtrip.
Watkins BM
I used the dirt Stoddard Wells Rd off SR247 to access this last summit from
the west, near where the good dirt road goes over a saddle before dropping
into Stoddard Valley. I came across of young
enjoying
the day, seemingly having much of the surrounding area to themselves. This was
the most interesting of the day's summits, mostly because it wasn't quite so
short. Still, the roundtrip time was less than an hour. More shame.
Continued...