Black Mountain Open Space Preserve (2014-08-16)

Strange? Ominous? Awesome? All of the above?!

Location: Black Mountain Open Space Preserve, Poway, CA
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Hike Statistics: 6.57 miles, 4392ft elevation change (2173ft gain), average slope of 11.2% (60.8% max slope downhill; max uphill slope of 44.5%)
Conditions: 80 to 90 F ; Some shade
Trailhead32.999111, -117.098028 (Hike Described Below) ; Hilltop Community Park ; Miner’s Ridge Loop (North Facing Trailhead)
Sierra Club 100 Peaks List: Black #2, #87
GPX Track: Google Drive (Note: Accuracy Not Guaranteed; Only includes hike described below, not additional trail options)

Strange? Ominous? Awesome? All of the above?!
Strange? Ominous? Awesome? All of the above?!
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Monserate Mountain (08-09-2014)

From the viewpoint, looking at the paved road; optional dirt trail is immediately to its left

Location: Monserate Mt, Fallbrook, CA
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Hike Statistics: 5.22 miles, 3971ft elevation change (1984ft gain), average slope of 13.4% (45.8% max slope downhill; max uphill slope of 44.5%)
Conditions: Upper 80s F, No shade
Trailhead33.366000, -117.157667
GPX Track: Google Drive (Note: Accuracy not guaranteed; Only includes hike described below)

Map and Elevation Profile of hike
Map and Elevation Profile of hike
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July 2014 Grand Canyon : Rim to River and Back in One Day

Looking back the way I had come from Phantom Ranch

I am writing this account of my adventure mostly for my own sake. I know others may find enjoyment or some other benefit from it as well, so I am sharing it.

Disclaimer:
I want to say up front that I do not encourage doing the hike I am documenting here. Yes, it is a doable hike. However, your best bet is to listen to the National Park Service, who will try to convince you not to do it. Many others who have also completed this hike in one day will say the same as well. I am not documenting my preparation for this, but it includes massive amounts of research, training, and getting the proper supplies. You should have a very comfortable knowledge of many sides of the Grand Canyon going into this, ranging from the geology, history, ecology, etc. to the many ways that people DO die–there are many ways. Just a week before I did this adventure, a man from Ohio died hiking out of the Grand Canyon with three other people. It can be very dangerous.

With that said, here is the account of my adventure:

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