El Sombroso Climber's Log

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Hiking Metal Maniac

Hiking Metal Maniac - Dec 20, 2020 7:53 pm Date Climbed: Apr 14, 2020

A speed run!

From the north via Kennedy Trail

davidsanger

davidsanger - Apr 18, 2016 1:00 pm Date Climbed: Jan 28, 2015

via Barlow Road  Sucess!

From new Bald Mountain parking lot on Mt. Umunhum Road via Barlow Road and Woods Trail. Met a Midpen ranger twice, going on and going out.

calipidder

calipidder - Nov 1, 2015 6:46 pm Date Climbed: Nov 1, 2015

Halloween Candy  Sucess!

Needed to use up leftover halloween candy, what a perfect trailfood peanut M&Ms are. Parked at Bald Mtn lookout, hiked Bald and then over to Sombroso via Barlow and Woods Roads.

Larry Laverty

Larry Laverty - May 16, 2015 12:45 am Date Climbed: May 15, 2015

Priest Rock TH  Sucess!

Traveling on the Alma Bridge Road, from the spillway for Lexington I drove 1.2 miles to a two-car turnout across the street from a fire road. The fire road turned out to be the Priest Rock Trail. Up, up, up. Going deeper into the Sierra Azul. Mountain lion tracks. Solitude. And finally, there she was. Mt.Umunhum. :)

iditarod81

iditarod81 - Apr 4, 2015 4:04 pm Date Climbed: May 29, 2009

Really hot day  Sucess!

Nice hike, great view of Mt. Um. Insanely hot though, and saw a couple of rattlesnakes along the way.

trexkerry - Feb 9, 2014 8:46 pm Date Climbed: Feb 9, 2014

Up Priest Rock, return via Limekiln  Sucess!

Lots of mist and clouds on a winter day - enjoyed everything but the half hour I spent trying to make sure I actually tagged the true summit among the forest of poison oak coming at me in every direction. I say it was worth in now, but I may change my mind in a few days...trip report is HERE.

labgloves - Mar 31, 2013 11:19 am Date Climbed: Mar 30, 2013

Up via Priest Rock Trail, back via Limekiln trail  Sucess!

Up via Priest Rock Trail, back via Limekiln trail.

Not much of a peak . . . but the park looked fun/challenging to run/bike in. Good views before the summit of Mt Hamilton.

calipidder

calipidder - Feb 24, 2013 7:33 pm Date Climbed: Feb 24, 2013

Kennedy Road  Sucess!

Four hours round trip from Kennedy Road. Nice day.

calipidder

calipidder - Feb 24, 2013 7:33 pm Date Climbed: Feb 24, 2013

Kennedy Road  Sucess!

Four hours round trip from Kennedy Road. Nice day.

AlphaRomero

AlphaRomero - Dec 24, 2012 1:05 pm Date Climbed: Nov 18, 2006

Feel the burn!

One of my earlier "death marches" as the Geocachers call them. I've been back since, given that it's not far from home

Ze

Ze - Jun 2, 2012 11:54 pm

from both sides  Sucess!

unspectacular, but decent hike from both Hicks and Lexington resevoir

LincolnB

LincolnB - Dec 11, 2011 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Sep 26, 2010

Mountain Lion  Sucess!

Have done this several times, by bike and on foot. The 9/26/10 date was memorable because it's the only time I've seen a mountain lion -- a small one, we ran into each other coming around a corner, he took off and I followed until I lost sight of him. Or her.

boyblue

boyblue - Mar 30, 2011 7:50 pm

From Rincon Creek  Sucess!

Several times in the mid to late seventies. Used to do a loop up Rincon and down Reynolds Road. I believe much of this was private property at the time, but I was never harrassed. (Luckily!) I quit doing the loop while I was still ahead. Now, thirty-something years later, I'm planning to hike up the peak with family on newly opened public lands. Cool!

calipidder

calipidder - Feb 28, 2011 4:58 pm Date Climbed: Feb 20, 2011

Snowy hike  Sucess!

Wanting to visit the recent snow but not wanting to drive up into the mountains with a bunch of morons, I decided my best bet was to hike to it. So I parked at the Kennedy Road trailhead and walked up to the peak. Snow dusted the ground starting at 2000' and by the time I reached the final junction before the summit it was several inches deep. I broke trail for the final ~1/2 mile in 8 inches of snow. Should have brought my cross country skis!

GPS track and some pics:
http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=981630

RichAromas2 - Dec 23, 2009 12:33 pm Date Climbed: Nov 15, 2009

From Almaden Quicksilver to Lexington Reservoir (Woods Trail / Kennedy / Priest Rock)  Sucess!

What a difference the side of the mountain makes! Starting at Hicks Road, the climb up El Sombroso is largely shaded, well-graded, soft underfoot, and through woods with lots of running water. Not so on the backside drop to Lexington Reservoir! VERY steep in places, loose surface with difficult footing, no shade, and a surprising amount of steep climbing to accompany the descent.

Watch for the unmarked spur trail (at a saddle) to the highest transmission tower - which is near the El Sombroso summit. Coming from the Hicks Road side, this is *after* a short drop, a curve to the left, and a final climb - don't attempt to cross-country to the top from the curve! Only if you have views of the valley off to your RIGHT, *and* you have been descending for a while (more than 5 minutes) should you be concerned that you might have missed the spur.

11.8 miles total covered (with a car shuttle).

iditarod81

iditarod81 - Jun 29, 2009 12:04 am Date Climbed: Jun 28, 2009

Brutal heat.  Sucess!

Lesson learned: do not hike this hill in the summertime. Temperatures over 100 degrees; 64 oz H2O not enough. Great views of Mt. Um and a beautiful hummingbird sighting, though.

chrismarks

chrismarks - Oct 7, 2007 1:58 pm Date Climbed: Oct 6, 2007

Woods Trail

It really does not really feel like a mountain at all, just a nub on a ridge. In fact El Sombroso itself is one of the least impressive parts of the hike. Overall though the trail offers some magnificent views of Um and neighboring peaks. Prepare for a great trail with a very unimpressive and dull summit.

lakenyon - May 14, 2006 9:11 pm Date Climbed: Apr 30, 2005

Woods Trail  Sucess!

I've done this a number of times, but can't remember when. It really isn't a "mountain."

Scott Fulton

Scott Fulton - Mar 18, 2006 10:55 pm Date Climbed: Mar 18, 2006

Limekiln trail  Sucess!

Nice good Saturday morning workout, probably around 12 miles roundtrip. Not the most satisfying or spectacular summit, just the top is marked by the highest tower along a long string of powerlines.

Al Pine

Al Pine - Nov 13, 2005 7:27 pm

Route Climbed: from mt. umunhum rd and from kennedy/limekiln trails Date Climbed: can't remember  Sucess!

The summit is kind of dumb- it's just the end of a ridge with a power line tower on top. There are good views to the south and east, however.

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