Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sombrero Peak 07-11-2011 - ABDSP

Sombrero Peak is an iconic peak when you enter Anza Borrego Desert State Park from the south. It is visible from the S2 highway from Ocotillo until you pass the Bow Willow campground. There are a few different routes up to the peak, the two most popular being the shorter approach from Indian Valley and and the longer less steep approach from McCain Valley. Neither approach is easy and you will need some cross country navigation skills to get there. The views from the peak are incredible, you will get 360 degree views of the entire Anza Borrego desert and also of the McCain and Imperial Valleys.

You can download a Google Earth KML file of my trip here.

You will need to plan your own route and be confident in your route navigation skills before heading out to the peak, my GPS tracks alone will not get you there and back.

Google Earth image of the GPS track

This trip was mostly to capture panoramic images of the desert from the peak. I had my camera packed away knowing I would make better time if I wasn't stopping every second to take pictures. As a consequence I missed several good wildlife shots. I saw a large coyote, a fox, a 4' rattlesnake, several Turkey Vultures, two large Red Tail Hawks and countless smaller birds.

There are always the intriguing rock formations in McCain Valley that can take whatever shapes your mind can think of, mostly faces for me.

Here is "Boulder Man" East and West side views
Boulder Man East view
Boulder Man West view

You can follow mostly old jeep trails up to the last 1.7 miles to the peak, after that you will need to use your navigation skills and maps to the peak.
Here is a good condition trail sign, mostothers are full of bullet holes and not readable

1.7 miles to the peak from here, not much trail after this
Sombrero Peak 1.7 miles away. A little after this the old jeep road ends and you need to navigate cross country to the base of te peak

If you look close enough you can find pottery sherds along the way (please don't take home)
Thick Pottery sherds

You can see the Jacumba Mtn Peak and the Goat Canyon Trestle from Sombrero Peak
Jacumba Mtn and the Goat Canyon Trestle as seen from the top of Sombrero Peak

The panoramic views are awesome from the peak. Here are a few panorama images you can check out.

Panorama from Sombrero Peak looking north-east-south-west. This is a very interesting panorama, you will need to download and zoom in 100% and pan around. You can see so much from here, including the Goat Canyon train trestle. This was shot at 75mm focal length.

Panorama from Sombrero Peak looking north-east-south-west. This is a very interesting panorama, you will need to download and zoom in 100%  and pan around. You can see so much from here, including the Goat Canyon train trestle. This was shot at 75mm focal length

Click here to download (28MB)

Here is a panorama at 300mm focal length mostly south from Tule Mtn to the west of McCain Valley
Panorama at 300mm focal length from Sombrero Peak. Mostly south from Tule Mtn to the west of McCain Valley

Click here to download (24MB)

Panorama of Ocotillo from Sombrero Peak
Panorama of Ocotillo from Sombrero Peak

Click here to download (5MB)

3 comments:

  1. I think this is going to be my next hike out in Anza-Borrego. Guess it's time to brush up on my map and compass skills!

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  2. @Borrego Wrangler, let me know if you want an extra person when you go, I love that area!

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