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Black Mesa (La Paz), Arizona, December 2023

January 9, 2024 by Paul McClellan 1 Comment

On Saturday morning, December 30, I left my dispersed campsite south of Bouse to climb Black Mesa east of Quartzsite. As best I can tell, there are at least nine Black Mesas in Arizona. One each in La Paz, Yavapai, Pima, and Gila counties, two in Navajo County, and three in Maricopa County. Last November I climbed the higher Black Mesa in Navajo County. This time I planned to visit the only Black Mesa in La Paz County.

Black Mesa to the east from Road BLM-0059
Black Mesa to the east from Road BLM-0059

Black Mesa (La Paz) is the highpoint of the Plomosa Mountains, with 3639 feet of elevation and 1659 feet of topographic prominence, making it the 117th most prominent peak in Arizona. It is also the highpoint of the New Water Mountains Wilderness. I often see Black Mesa when Linda and I migrate to Arizona. It was time to visit.

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Filed Under: Climbing Tagged With: Arizona, Black Mesa, Plomosa Mountains

Planet Peak, Arizona, December 2023

January 5, 2024 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

I first noticed Planet Peak from the summit of Buckskin Benchmark in April 2020 and thought I should visit it some day. Planet Peak lies in the western extension of the Buckskin Mountains. It has 1541 feet of topographic prominence, making it the 141st most prominent peak in Arizona. It also has 20 miles of isolation, so it dominates the peaks around it for a radius of twenty miles.

Planet Peak distinctly rising about 22 miles west of the summit of Buckskin Benchmark in April 2020
Planet Peak distinctly rising about 22 miles west of the summit of Buckskin Benchmark in April 2020

Recently I researched access to the peak using USGS topographic maps and recorded GPS waypoints to follow the correct roads. I studied the roads using Google satellite views to verify the road conditions and open passage across the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct. I looked forward to finally visiting this remote peak.

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Filed Under: Climbing Tagged With: Arizona, Buckskin Mountains, Planet Peak

Pinkley Peak, Arizona, December 2023

January 5, 2024 by Paul McClellan 1 Comment

On Saturday morning, December 23, I left Linda and our dogs at the Twin Peaks Campground in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument for a climb of nearby Pinkley Peak. Pinkley Peak is the highpoint of the Puerto Blanco Mountains. It has 1345 feet of topographic prominence and has a rocky and complex structure that provides interesting climbing. Linda later took the dogs out to explore the monument on their own.

An afternoon view of Pinkley Peak from the Puerto Blanco Drive
An afternoon view of Pinkley Peak from the Puerto Blanco Drive

I drove past the Kris Eggle Visitor Center and north onto the Puerto Blanco Drive, admiring views of and photographing Pinkley Peak as I approached it. I parked at a picnic area immediately east of Pinkley Peak.

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Filed Under: Climbing Tagged With: Arizona, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Pinkley Peak, Puerto Blanco Mountains

Kino Peak, Arizona, March 2023

March 22, 2023 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On Thursday, March 9, I met Dave Kohnke at Bates Well Ranch off of the Bates Well Road in Organ Pipe National Monument. I had spent the previous night camped nearby but Dave has started his day by driving some three hours from Tucson. Our goal this day was to climb Kino Peak, the highpoint of the Bates Mountains.

A late afternoon view of Kino Peak from the north
A late afternoon view of Kino Peak from the north

Winter of last year I viewed Kino Peak from the north along the Bates Well Road and admired its steep and prominent appearance. Kino Peak has 1537 feet of topographic prominence, making it the 143rd most prominent peak in Arizona. More significantly, it has a reputation of difficult route finding to gain the summit above impressive cliffs. Fortunately, we had found good route information online, including descriptions and photos. This gave us some confidence that we should be able to summit the peak.

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Filed Under: Climbing Tagged With: Arizona, Bates Mountains, Kino Peak, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, SAHC

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