Brian Jenkins - Mar 13, 2024 9:25 pm Date Climbed: Mar 13, 2024
Bullseye
Nice lollipop loop. Be careful on Quiver Point if wet. Also, as of this date, there was a homeless person camping in the middle of the trail about 100 yards from the trailhead.
Use the Quiver Trail on the way to hike along the cliffs. Hike past Quiver Point....continue along the trail - Arrow Point will disappear - when the trails tries to go left up a narrow steep trail (Eastern approach to the unassuming peak), head right down an overgrown trail and Arrow Point will emerge.
bisbj - Oct 13, 2008 3:11 pm Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2008
Thanks
Thank you Don for producing the excellent map found on this web page. It led me up the user maintained “south face path” and back down to High Valley by the more westerly “normal route” (my assumption). The path did occasionally disappear and I twice went off-route for a little while. It was a great hike and I look forward to following all the other trails on your map!
cmc56789 - Jun 27, 2008 1:11 am Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2008
Archer Bushwack Loop
Dosha the dog and I did the loop around High Valley starting with the unnamed western ridge and worked around to the northern approach to Archer via the Archer Falls viewpoint. We checked out several viewpoints and exited from the south. Lots of wildflowers, especially on the western ridge. Certainly a great area and not a long drive from town. Lots of brush to contend with via non southern approach routes...
YEM - Jun 22, 2008 5:54 pm Date Climbed: Jun 8, 2008
Thanks Don!
What a great area to explore. We climbed from High Valley and The Wall (need to rock climb near here) to the Archer Falls viewpoint and then horseshoed around to the main Archer Mountain viewpoints. A great find and still more to discover. Didn't see a soul.
Brian Jenkins - Mar 13, 2024 9:25 pm Date Climbed: Mar 13, 2024
BullseyeNice lollipop loop. Be careful on Quiver Point if wet. Also, as of this date, there was a homeless person camping in the middle of the trail about 100 yards from the trailhead.
frankphood@gmail.com - Apr 9, 2022 11:40 am Date Climbed: Apr 8, 2022
Archers MountainUse the Quiver Trail on the way to hike along the cliffs. Hike past Quiver Point....continue along the trail - Arrow Point will disappear - when the trails tries to go left up a narrow steep trail (Eastern approach to the unassuming peak), head right down an overgrown trail and Arrow Point will emerge.
bisbj - Oct 13, 2008 3:11 pm Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2008
ThanksThank you Don for producing the excellent map found on this web page. It led me up the user maintained “south face path” and back down to High Valley by the more westerly “normal route” (my assumption). The path did occasionally disappear and I twice went off-route for a little while. It was a great hike and I look forward to following all the other trails on your map!
cmc56789 - Jun 27, 2008 1:11 am Date Climbed: Jun 26, 2008
Archer Bushwack LoopDosha the dog and I did the loop around High Valley starting with the unnamed western ridge and worked around to the northern approach to Archer via the Archer Falls viewpoint. We checked out several viewpoints and exited from the south. Lots of wildflowers, especially on the western ridge. Certainly a great area and not a long drive from town. Lots of brush to contend with via non southern approach routes...
YEM - Jun 22, 2008 5:54 pm Date Climbed: Jun 8, 2008
Thanks Don!What a great area to explore. We climbed from High Valley and The Wall (need to rock climb near here) to the Archer Falls viewpoint and then horseshoed around to the main Archer Mountain viewpoints. A great find and still more to discover. Didn't see a soul.