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Travel using primarily feet only. Hands might be used with hiking poles for balance or uphill travel.

Oregon Isolation Peaks, August 2018

October 5, 2018 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

Oregon has 27 peaks with at least 25 miles of topographic isolation. Each of these peaks are at least 25 miles from any other peak having higher elevation. Topographic isolation is another way, beyond highest elevation and most topographic prominence, to identify potentially interesting peaks to visit.

In August I visited two Oregon Isolation Peaks. I enjoyed exploring parts of Oregon I had never before seen, though the visibility was poor due to wildfire smoke.

Juniper Mountain

My Jeep parked beside Horseshoe Spring below Juniper Mountain
My Jeep parked beside Horseshoe Spring below Juniper Mountain

On Tuesday August 21 I visited Juniper Mountain east of US Highway 395 between Lakeview and Burns in southeast Oregon. Juniper Mountain lies in the Bureau of Land Management’s Lakeview District and is bisected by the Lake and Harney County Lines. It is accessible by driving rangeland roads east of US 395. Good tires are reassuring on these sometimes rocky roads.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Isolation, Juniper Mountain, Oregon, Wagontire Mountain

USA State Highpoints, July 2018

September 3, 2018 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

This past July I took a long road trip to visit 22 USA State Highpoints, the highest natural point of each of those states. This was part of my long-term project to visit the highpoint of every USA State.

Pamola Peak from Baxter Peak, Mount Katahdin
Pamola Peak from Baxter Peak, Mount Katahdin

I began visiting USA State Highpoints in 1977 with my first climb of Mount Hood, the highpoint of Oregon. In 1979 I climbed Granite Peak in Montana, and in 1980 I climbed Mount Rainier in Washington. Perhaps I accepted the challenge of visiting all the Western USA State Highpoints in 1986 when I climbed Gannett Peak in Utah, Boundary Peak in Nevada, and Mount Whitney in California. The states east of Colorado did not have any interest to me then, and the western state highpoints provided me plenty of challenge.

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Filed Under: Climbing, Hiking Tagged With: Arkansas, Backbone Mountain, Black Mesa, Black Mountain, Campbell Hill, Charles Mound, Clingmans Dome, Connecticut, Delaware, Ebright Azimuth, Hawkeye Point, High Point, Highpointing, Hoosier Hill, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Jerimoth Hill, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Mount Davis, Mount Frissell, Mount Greylock, Mount Katahdin, Mount Magazine, Mount Mansfield, Mount Marcy, Mount Rogers, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Spruce Knob, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Woodall Mountain

Patagonia Mountains, Arizona, April 2018

April 14, 2018 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

Last Wednesday, April 11, I led a hike of Veterans Peak and Mount Washington in the Patagonia Mountains for the Southern Arizona Hiking Club. The Patagonia Mountains lie just north of Mexico east of Nogales. Mount Washington is the highpoint of the Patagonia Mountains with 7221 feet of elevation. It is also the 104th most prominent peak in Arizona with 1709 feet of topographic prominence.

Veterans Peak appears high on the left from Forest Road 61
Veterans Peak appears high on the left from Forest Road 61

Tucson was predicted to be at record temperatures Wednesday. I met June, Bill, Jane, John, and Roxanna early in the morning. We drove south through Sonoita to the town of Patagonia. From there we followed forest roads south into the Patagonia Mountains. We parked at about 6000 feet elevation and climbed a steep unmaintained but obvious trail south towards Veterans Peak.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Arizona, Mount Washington, Patagonia Mountains, SAHC, Veterans Peak

Turtle Mountain, Arizona, February 2018

February 9, 2018 by Paul McClellan Leave a Comment

On February 7 I joined the Southern Arizona Hiking Club on a climb of Turtle Mountain Highpoint northeast of Safford. Turtle Mountain is the 73rd most prominent peak in Arizona with 2004 feet of topographic prominence and 7004 feet of elevation. There were a total of 8 hikers on this outing and it was my second co-lead for the Southern Arizona Hiking Club.

Turtle Mountain from our parking spot below the west side
Turtle Mountain from our parking spot below the west side

The Drive In

The drive into the Turtle Springs trailhead was long and challenging, requiring a capable vehicle with high clearance, 4WD, and lockers. I led the way in my Jeep Rubicon with the outing leader, Gary Fabiano, riding in John Ohm’s 4-Runner. They were to flash their lights if I did not correctly make the turns at junctions.

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Filed Under: Hiking Tagged With: Arizona, SAHC, Turtle Mountain

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