With rain predicted for later in the day ,seven of us hiked (walked?) the 9 mile Gracie Ditch. Except for a few drops here and there, we completed the hike dry but hungry. Sunday, November 23, 2014
Gracie Ditch
With rain predicted for later in the day ,seven of us hiked (walked?) the 9 mile Gracie Ditch. Except for a few drops here and there, we completed the hike dry but hungry. Thursday, November 13, 2014
This Fall it's all about color and we decided to walk around and enjoy it for the probably the last time this season. Parking at Pioneer Park in Nevada City, we climbed up Boulder St. to the large cemetery, and retraced our steps down Boulder St. all the way to bottom. Hard to believe, you have to ford Deer Creek and if it were any higher, it would have been over the tops of our boots. Some of us found out our footwear was not as waterproof as we thought. From there we walked back up Willow Valley Rd. through Nevada City to the Heritage Trail. The circuitous route ended up being between 10 and 11 miles with over a thousand foot elevation gain. ![]() |
| Fording Deer Creek |
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| Really? It's Spring? |
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| Creative cement drain on Heritage Trail |
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| New Bridge |
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| Liquidambar |
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Round Mountain Trail
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| One way Round Mtn round trip |
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| Varied Thrush |
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| Hard Rock Café |

Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Clockwise Grouse Ridge around Island, up to Penner, Down to Shotgun and back UP
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| from Frank |
After lunch we cross-countried down to Shotgun Lake, cutting off a few miles of hiking out of Penner and around past Rock Lake. The cross-country was a bit steep in its descent with a few rolling rocks and hiking through brush. Once down to Shotgun the remainder of the trail was mostly uphill, some of it steep.
We saw no one else. Over 8 miles with a 1600 ft elevation gain.
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| Sierra Buttes |
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| from Peter |
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| from Peter |
Thursday, October 23, 2014
American River Confluence
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| Quarry area from across the middle fork |
Thursday, October 9, 2014
3 Peaks: Donner, Judah, & Lincoln
Continuing from last week's idea, four of us started from route 40 at Donner Pass, heading south on the PCT. We headed up to Mt. Judah after detouring to gain the top of Donner Summit. That took a little rock climbing at the top. A couple of young guys had come up the north side free climbing without ropes and were surprised to find us on top. They had never been on the peak and didn't know there was a trail to the top.
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| Heading to Donner Peak |
After lunch we headed cross country for a short way to gain access to the Sugar Bowl Service Road. We followed it to the top, noting the signs for advanced ski runs that looked like the skiers would be headed into thin air. On the top was a guy on a small excavator preparing the trails. To us it looked like he was putting himself in great danger to groom them. We could see the Coast Range and the newly started Applegate Fire.
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| From Donner Peak |
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| Looking over to Mt. Judah |
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| Top of Donner |
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| From Donner |
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| From Lincoln |
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Mt Disney
Seven of us gathered to hike after trips and atmosphere dwindled the group during September. We decided to find a better way up Crow's Nest in Royal Gorge by stopping sooner on the dirt road that goes down eventually to the American River. There was actually a bit of a parking lot by Sterling Canyon where we headed up the steep rutted road to the trails. It was odd hiking over areas I formerly skied. We took a footpath up to the ridge of what I think is called Lola's Lookout and Razorback Ridge (black diamond). The views were magnificent without a trace of smoke. The ridge then drops some, then climbs steeply up to Crow's Nest. Sugar Bowl Ski Resort has put a new chairlift up the steep area right below the lava outcropping that forms the summit. After lunch on the top, we went on, steeply descending again to the saddle ("Disney Traverse") to go back up even more steeply to the Disney Summit. California's first ski lift resides there but is no longer in use. It was built in 1939, according to a plaque. We explored the summit with it's well polished chairs and tables inside what must be a café in the winter. Oddly enough, we found an open can of gas which might have belonged to the technician who had used a quad (before he, too had to go on foot) to work on the Crow's Nest chairlift. The hike was about 8 miles with a 2,000 ft. elevation gain. Areas were very steep.
This hike gave us the idea to explore the other two mountains that Sugar Bowl uses: Judah and Lincoln. We might throw in Donner at the same time. Maybe next week - starting at Donner Ski Ranch and the PCT south. Another idea would be to explore the Snow Mountain area of Royal Gorge.
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