
| I made my way up the roads and trying to emulate directions found in Gary Suttle's book, "California County Summits", got a bit lost.I had come in from roads to the north, passing through a spot called Genesee as I recall. Using my GPS to point me in the right direction, I just kept working the road system to get me
as close as I could and I parked on the north side of Mt. Ingalls after enduring a car scratching brushfest and just headed north up the hillside that led me up to the top. I believe it was about a mile with about a 1000 feet of gain from the spot I parked. Upon reaching the top, I found the road mentioned in Suttle's book and I also met up with two ATV'ers who were from the Lake Davis area. On trying to drive out, I got totally lost and ended up on a dirt county road to the east. Mt. Ingalls is also a California prominence peak, coming in at #61 with almost 2800 feet of clean prominence. |