Destiny and Three More DPS Brown Lumps
(Pinto, Eagle, Indianhead)

Harlan W S
Nov 11-13 2014
I started planning my 2014 trek, after this trip in 2010. When I was driving to Borrego Springs to camp in 2010, I saw a neat mountain behind the campground, and wished that neat-looking peak was a DPS summit. Alas, it actually was -- Indianhead.  As I drove home through Lucerne Valley in 2010, I saw the turnoff for Joshua Tree, and pondered how I'd never been through that area, partly because a friend told me it was her least-favorite national park.  But I had come to like camping in the desert, so maybe I'd return some day and drive through JTree... I started plotting up GPS routes at the end of 2010.

Well, the coming years had lots of injuries, other goals, operations, and so forth.  So it took a while to get back.

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The 1st day I got a late
start from Vegas. so I
hit the Pinto trailhead
at noon!
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There it is, across a long
sandy desert expanse. It was
about 60F, but felt hot in
the sun.
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There it is, view ~N.
There  are a few complications,
but otherwise there is decent
use trail.
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I think that is Eagle
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View SE as I descend
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View back as sun gets low.
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Just about 4PM, and the sun
is already setting behind
low mountains. It was dark
by the time I pulled into
Cottonwood Campground,
where I spent the next to nights.
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Next day was Eagle. I
decided I'd try a slight
variation on DPS route
B, starting from the
campground around 7AM.
It had been a cold, moonless
night.  This route is perhaps
prettier than route A, but
goes up and down over
washes A LOT. I
did more than 11 miles and
3000' accumulated gain.
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View back W at cottonwood.
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unprotected vertical
mineshaft.
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"The Sphinx," a landmark
I used to navigate.
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I tried a ridge route coming
up (just 1 cairn!) and dropped
over a W summit.
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The area from about 5000'
up was neat, full of rocky
prominences.
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Salton Sea and Rabbit
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Sunset on Eagle. Even though
I got back by about 1:20, I
knew that by the time I ate, etc.,
I would be faced with another
drive in the dark, so I stayed
another night at Cottonwood.
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Next morn I drove to Anza
Borrego State Park for
Indianhead, and hit the trail
about 7:40AM
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The trailhead-- sign warns to
take a least a gallon of H2O
per person (just for hike to
oasis).
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I think that's the peak to NNW.
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4 bighorns ran past at the 1st
palm oasis.
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Lots of water - I got 1 soaker
on way up, another on way back.
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California Fuschias.
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amazing sideways waterfall!
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Starting on Ridge, view back
SE.
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View NNE
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The top 300' are composed
of huge boulders. With some
looking, you can always find a
class 2 bypass, but class 3 routes
are often faster.
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View ESE from summit.
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Neat ridge to S
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view NE
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My tent is somewhere
down there.
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San J, I think
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Heading back down ridge.
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Often I traversed high
on the sides of the
stream.
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fuschias again.
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View NE; Indianhead
in back, stream in front.
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Weather change next morn
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Near Twentynine Palms.