Blue Angels Peak Climber's Log

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Ol Walsher

Ol Walsher - Jun 9, 2008 8:22 pm Date Climbed: May 24, 2008

Smuggler's Cove  Sucess!

Was a little weird being by myself out there. Had to use GPS to find the correct peak. Found the smuggler marker and then tagged two other nearby peaks to make sure I covered the highpoint. Border patrol had the road blocked on my way out, but they waived me through. A very interesting area......one of the more memorable cohp's!

NavySeabee

NavySeabee - Apr 2, 2007 2:17 pm Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2007

Usual Route - Mostly  Sucess!

Second time was actually quite the charm. My first attempt I was turned back since my family got nervous hearing the distant and frequent gunshots coming from across the border.

Beautiful day due to mild temperatures, light winds and really nice views to the west and south into ol' Mejico. Little dusty to the north and east due to the light Santa Ana conditions. Abundant game (illegal?) trails and my reliable GPS made finding the summit a snap. Made the token illegal excursion across the pathetic border fence to see Marker 231. Next task, finding the "back road" to Hot Springs Mountain. God bless Google Earth because I think I've found it!

Bob Burd

Bob Burd - Dec 25, 2006 7:11 am Date Climbed: Dec 23, 2006

Usual route  Sucess!

2nd time up here. Never thought I'd be back, but since Ryan has gotten the bug, I'm happy to repeat them with him. It was a very pleasant day and we snuck into Mexico undetected as a bonus. Trip Report

surgent

surgent - Sep 13, 2006 3:20 pm

Hiked it twice  Sucess!

Hiked it in 1999 and again in 2005. Beautiful granite rockpiles, but beware being so close to the border. Had no trouble both times... but we saw stash after stash of water bottles, shoes, clothing, cans, etc. We tagged the Mexican border post for the amusement aspect.

tdoughty

tdoughty - Aug 17, 2006 6:58 pm

once upon a time  Sucess!

nice when alone.

Don Nelsen

Don Nelsen - May 20, 2005 3:17 pm

Route Climbed: Smuggler's Cove Road/bushwhack Date Climbed: April 27th, 2005  Sucess!

Had to bag this one since it's the high point of Imperial County and was surprised by the beauty of the area. Record rainfall this past winter has resulted in a profusion of green and flowers everywhere. What an unusual sight in this otherwise brown and sere desert.



I briefly became an illegal alien as I crossed into Mexico to get a photo of the peak from that side and also to climb the higher of the several summits in the area.



We have no border security! Nothing but a barbed wire fence with gaping holes every few hundred feet!

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