About a month ago we were hiking the
Mustang Pass Trail and came to an unexpected social trail. We had a decision to make: Stick with our original plan and complete the trail, hike Peak 3714, or take the social trail up the mesa and merge with the
Icehouse Trail. We chose the latter.
Fast-forward to a beautiful Christmas day, and "itchy" to get outside, we decided to go hike Peak 3714, which we can see from our house. So off we set, retracing our steps on the Mustang Pass Trail until we got to the saddle where we left the trail and went up to the summit of Peak 3714.
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Starting out just north of our Green Springs neighborhood |
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There's Peak 3714 . . . We will go through the Pass and start our ascent from the back side |
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Starting up . . . this doesn't look too hard! (We went up just right of the small lava flow above Kent's hat) |
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Almost there . . . it took us maybe 20 minutes . . . not bad at all |
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Looking north at Peak 4938 . . . it's just above the white mound the sun is shining on (We tried hiking the ridge to it in November, but didn't make it . . . Making plans for a different route that we'll do, hopefully, later this winter.) |
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Up on top it was every bit as flat as it appeared it would be from down below . . . We came across these rocks that look, almost, as if they had been moved to form this rectangle?? |
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Nice view back to our neighborhood where we started the hike |
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We worked our way around the summit rim, taking in the very nice views that surrounded us |
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Almost back down . . . (Looking across the valley, you can see the social trail, that we took last time, going up the ravine to the top of Broken Mesa and the Icehouse Trail)
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Once down, Allison suggested that we ought to complete the Mustang Pass Trail and make this into a loop hike . . . It added a couple extra miles, but it was a good idea! (Not sure what's up with this boulder?? If you pass this way are you suppose to toss a rock on top??) |
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Looking back at Mustang Pass and Peak 3714 |
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We have completed the Mustang Pass Trail . . . Behind us is the Mill Creek Trail (an old road) that we will use to get us back to the trailhead |
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Here's an aerial photo of our route . . . we downloaded our GPS tracks onto Google Earth to create this shot (Click on the photo for an enlarged view) |
Although this hike turned out to be a little longer than we had originally planned (6.5 miles), it made for an enjoyable and a fairly easy hike. With just about 900 ft of total ascent, we were able to complete it in about three hours. Not too bad for a bunch of senior citizens, out for a stroll, on Christmas Day!