Palomar- Agua Tibia Hike: 4/10/2011
Below are some photos of my hike from Sunday, April 10. In total I covered 16 miles RT with a 4300 foot elevation gain. Here are the photos:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1175322595 ... Apr102011#
I've wanted to summit the west Ridge of Palomar Mountain for years. By checking out Google earth I determined that it was the only location on the entire mountain where you could observe unrestricted views to the south towards San Diego County, and to the north towards Riverside County from one location. I knew that Dripping Springs trail on the north side of the mountain could access this ridge, but the route was really long, and I didn't see much information on where how & where it joined with Palomar Ridge Truck Trail. I had read about the "Palomar Epic Loop" on Mt. Bike Bill's website years ago, and saw that there was a direct route up the south side of the mountain. On further research I determined that it was called "Gomez Trail. See Bill's report here:
http://www.mountainbikebill.com/PalomarEpicLoop.htm
I knew the weather would be getting hot soon and wanted to check out the last snow of the season on the mountain. I hit the trail at 6:30Am and summited by 10:00AM. The views were as spectacular as I imagined both to the north and to the south. My camera does not do it justice.
On a side note, this trail traverses Pauma Indian land so next time I would need to get permission before hiking it. Another option would be to go in through Palomar State Park, up Doane Valley Road then over through Palomar Divide Road.
All in all it was a good primer for San Jacinto in May.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1175322595 ... Apr102011#
I've wanted to summit the west Ridge of Palomar Mountain for years. By checking out Google earth I determined that it was the only location on the entire mountain where you could observe unrestricted views to the south towards San Diego County, and to the north towards Riverside County from one location. I knew that Dripping Springs trail on the north side of the mountain could access this ridge, but the route was really long, and I didn't see much information on where how & where it joined with Palomar Ridge Truck Trail. I had read about the "Palomar Epic Loop" on Mt. Bike Bill's website years ago, and saw that there was a direct route up the south side of the mountain. On further research I determined that it was called "Gomez Trail. See Bill's report here:
http://www.mountainbikebill.com/PalomarEpicLoop.htm
I knew the weather would be getting hot soon and wanted to check out the last snow of the season on the mountain. I hit the trail at 6:30Am and summited by 10:00AM. The views were as spectacular as I imagined both to the north and to the south. My camera does not do it justice.
On a side note, this trail traverses Pauma Indian land so next time I would need to get permission before hiking it. Another option would be to go in through Palomar State Park, up Doane Valley Road then over through Palomar Divide Road.
All in all it was a good primer for San Jacinto in May.