Mis gatas. No, this doesn't have anything to do with the trip, except they are clearly wishing me well. |
Map
of Pinacate/Carnegie. Contour lines superposed on aerial photo.
This is a class 1 hike, the toughest parts of which involve sharp plants, sharp lava, steep scree, and modestly rough 4x4 roads. |
We
crossed the border at Lukeville about 6AM, drove~34 miles to
Biosphere/Pinacate by 6:40... only to realize we were still over 2
hours ahead of opening time! After a friendly chat with the attendant,
were admitted 2 hours early. |
The first part of the hike involves a slow trek across a sharp, fairly recent flow of brittle basaltic lava. |
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Jodie loves scree. |
View to Sea of Cortez, and sand dunes. |
View
east to the slightly lower Carnegie Peak. We later would cross over the left shoulder of the lower peak, and head up Carnegie via the
cactus-covered ridge just right of the shadow. |
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Jodie in her Day of the Dead mask and spider-web soccer socks (I'm as puzzled as you are!) |
Pippy! |
View NNE to Kino plaque |
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Jodie tries to squeeze into lava tube. |
Carnegie ahead |
Pinacate
in back (to W) as we slog up Carnegie. This was actually an easier
climb, ironically, because we stayed amid cacti on a gentler slope. |
Top of Carnegie. |
Now we are down Carnegie, heading to various volcanic features. |
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There were two verical lava vents; one was really deep, and I coldn't really see the bottom. |
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A sickly organ-pipe cactus. |
My "short-cut" which gave us the only class 3 dryfallsof the day. |
pahoehoe lava. |
The lovely lava field. |
Park
spot. The Bioshpere Park has set up a long winding trail to Pinacate--
the DPS gives a shorter route that we took (more-or-less). I'm
guessing the longer, official route avoids cacti, steep scree, and lava
fields. |
Back
at the campsite. Jodie stayed in her beloved Wranler (with its
heated seats), I in my tent. It was near freezing both nights. |
sunset |
Next
day was Ajo. We stayed wih a faint use trail after the official trail
ended at Bull Pasture overlook. The official DPS instructions seem to
involve a harder route straight across Bull Pasture and up rocky
terrain to the ridge. |
The sumit of Ajo is that sharp peak at left-center. |
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I'm by the towers, looking S at Jodie on the true summit. |
Now I'm on the true summit, looking at the towers to N |
Baboquivari is visible as sharp peak to E. |
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Jodie does a pretty good balance... |
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...and
she photographs me doing same. I hadn't stretched much in about 3
months, due to a back injury, so I was not up to my "younger" form. |
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Now we head down |
A faint use trail skirts the lumps on the ridge. |
Jodie and alien head. |
Ocatillo arch |
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View back east at Ajo. It's hard to take a picture of Jodie without having her make some sort of face. |
We finished Ajo early, so we headed N to camp near Mopah in CA. We stopped for lunch in Why AZ. |
Next morn it ws bitterly cold near Mopah, so we didn't get moving till about 7:30AM or so. |
The last part of route. |
My
breakfast. I heated up a caffeinated version of Tang, just to get some
warmth. I assume Jodie had fiery Cheetohs and heated seats for
breakfast. |
Mopah as seen from the boundary for Turtle Mt Wilderness.. |
The wash in. |
The 1st part of scramble route is indicated on the left side of peak. |
Now we are in the main E-W gully. Jodie does a one-handed Pippy. |
Slot to upper notch -- steeper than it looks. |
This
s crux. DPS guide calls it "awkward class 3" where most will want a
rope. Unfortunately, the starting point is right above a big drop, so
many would call it class 4. |
Jodie pops through the upper notch, right across from the crux. (I'm taking this picture from the base of the crux.) |
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Jodie handles the crux like a pro. |
On top! View S to Umpah. |
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No, I have no idea what she is doing. |
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Warm memories, and sad memories. |
View to NE |
In the sun, it seemed warm; but when we gt back to the car, it was in the 40s. |
There were three decent 1" webbing slings through a rap ring, so we did a 15' rap down over the crux. |
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Jodie climbs back down below sharp notch. |
Now we must sneak around that corner and head down that steep gully. |
Jodi downclimbs stretch right above "shallow cave." |
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Now we leave the steep gully and head N between the two low notches. |