Gym Peak |
Barrel cactus and poppies |
Baldy Peak upper right |
View east to the West Potrillos. Ranchette grid pattern is seen in the middle distance. |
At the saddle between two Victorio Canyon tributaries |
Three Little Hills area |
I had intended to visit the Victorio Canyon area back around Thanksgiving (2022), but a serious washout on the Gap Road had me backtracking to do the hike to the Bradley Mines instead. Well, this time I was able to get through, but let me just say the road is not good and it only got worse the farther south I went on it. Count on an hour once leaving the pavement past Rockhound SP if you intend to visit this area.
I had originally thought about doing a hike on the southwest side of the range, but with high winds predicted for the early afternoon, I thought a hike on east side would give me more time before they arrived in force from the southwest. The steep wall of the main ridge of the range would act like a massive buffer. I was definitely right about that, although when I first got out of the truck a few strong, random gusts had me thinking I had gotten the whole thing wrong.
Anyway, I set out cross country through the poppies and the weeds until I picked up the road (which parallels Victorio Canyon) and then walked briskly along it until leaving off to go cross country again when it took a turn to the north to a corral area. Oddly enough there were couple trucks there that I could see in the distance. They didn't seem to be camping, so perhaps they were hunters out scouting around.
Shortly, I was all the way back at the hidden tributary canyon whose western slope was covered in piƱon and juniper. I trucked along, sometimes in the stream bed, sometimes along side it, admiring the surround of cliffs and peaks as I climbed higher.
Eventually, I climbed back to the east to a saddle well below the towering Gym Peak. I lingered on the saddle a bit. It was such a nice area with tall grasses and beautiful views, but finally I began my way very roughly down into the next canyon over from the one I ascended. From where it bottomed out, it was an easy push back to the truck, with the long bone jarring return ride awaiting me.
To break up the monotony a bit, I stopped at several intervals to take photos of this years abundant poppy bloom, which definitely helped promote the overall positive feeling I took away from this trip.
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