Greetings from the Nob ...
Spent Saturday in Whitewater Canyon on the Nob. Beautiful weather and killer views:


Hiking, Climbing, Camping, Trail Running, Snowshoeing...
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Ah! Interesting. I had never noticed that triangulation point before.scottmac wrote:The Nob is the Nob - here.
Did you hike up that long ridge in the second photo? It looks too easy to be true.

The Goat Trestles/Carrizo Gorge hike looks pretty darn cool.jfr wrote:I don't want to hijack this thread (which is already drifting) but there are some funny names for benchmarks way down south in Anza-Borrego, names like Moan, Groan, Gasp, Grunt, Puff, and Windy. I'm pretty sure that they were placed/created back in the early 1900's while they were surveying/building the "Impossible Railroad" through Carrizo Gorge (site of the famous Goat Canyon Trestle). If you've ever hiked down there, then you know that these spots were well-named.![]()
Supposedly, the old road shown on the map is easier travel when heading back to the Middle and South Forks confluence area. No personal experience although I have traveled on that road on the section that leads over to Mission Creek.Ulysses wrote:I went up there a couple weeks ago. Hiked to about where the South Fork splits from the Middle Fork. Interesting place. Mostly X-country travel after you leave the PCT at Red Dome. There were some nice long stretchs of hard packed silt in places along the creek, but in other places it was kind of slow going through the boulders. Plenty of good clear water flowing. Saw more deer and bear tracks than foot prints.