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| Pino Trail   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: New Mexico, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 35.17410°N / 106.4164°W Route Type: Hiking Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Time Required: Half a day Difficulty: Class 1
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| Page By: davebobk47 Created/Edited: Jan 9, 2009 / Jan 22, 2009 Object ID: 478509 Hits: 336  Loading... Page Score: 0% - 0 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
FactsDistance - 4.5 miles (one-way)
Trailhead Elevation - 6440'
Summit Elevation - 9627'
Gain - 3180'
ApproachSee the "Getting There" section for the Pino Route on the Point 9627 main page.Route Description  The marker for the intersection with the Crest Trail
This trail begins in the Ellena Gallegos area where there are many trails. Be sure to follow the Pino trail due east. None of the other trails climb very far into the mountains. At times this trail can become rather steep and rocky but never really gets beyond a Class 1 trail. After 4 miles you will reach the Crest Trail which sits at about 9,280ft so at this point there is not much further to go. Head north on the Crest Trail for about a quarter mile. Here is where you will leave the trail and head directly for the summit. The brush and trees are not too dense so bushwhacking and route finding are not difficult. At this point having a GPS with the summit coordinates entered would be helpful.Essential GearTypical gear for a short hike. A GPS would be helpful for the final section of route finding.External LinksLocal weather: Albuquerque
Cibola National Forest - Sandia Ranger District
Local Search and Resuce Team: Cibola SAR Images
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