Toro Peak Climber's Log

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Brian Kalet

Brian Kalet - Jan 15, 2018 4:36 pm Date Climbed: May 26, 2016

6 Peaks  Sucess!

With Santa Rosa Mountain, Santa Rosa Wilderness HP, 3780, Black Hill & Cunningham Mountain.

NavySeabee

NavySeabee - Feb 10, 2017 11:45 am Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2016

Ridgeline  Sucess!

I'd love to say that this was fun scramble from Toro-West over Wind Chill Peak and to the summit. I'd also love to say the views are spectacular, but then that would admit that I trespassed.

gimpilator

gimpilator - Dec 20, 2016 12:47 pm Date Climbed: Dec 11, 2016

28 Peaks in 15 Days  Sucess!

We did Toro and 2 sub-peaks plus Santa Rosa in the afternoon after Orocopia Mountain that morning. Afterward we drove over and tagged Thomas Mountain as well. The crux of Toro was driving up the icy road to park near the Santa Rosa saddle.

Other peaks we did during this trip include; Potosi, Cheyenne, Muddy Mountain, Muddy Peak, Virgin, The Orphan, Silica Dome, Cairn, The Sentinel, East Redstone, Redstone, Mystery Cairn, Vista, Hayford, Clark, McCullough, Spirit, Stepladder, Big Maria, False Maria, Black Butte, Chuckwalla, Pinto, Orocopia, Santa Rosa, and Thomas.

Click here to see the trip report with photos.

Dundeel

Dundeel - Apr 29, 2015 3:03 pm Date Climbed: Apr 25, 2015

Toro! Toro!  Sucess!

Poor weather and the road was gooey in places.

orbitor

orbitor - Jan 30, 2013 7:18 pm Date Climbed: Dec 1, 2012

Via Santa Rosa Fire Road  Sucess!

Been looking to bag this one for a long time, and finally did so on a windy December day. Long walk from Hwy 74, but that's all that's needed - just walking. Went up Santa Rosa Mtn for good measure, since it was on the way. The views from the top of Toro (the real summit) are arguably the best in SoCal in my opinion. Could see all the way into Mexico, most of Anza-Borrego and all 3 Saints and their respective ranges to the north. Just fabulous.

mrchad9

mrchad9 - Jun 21, 2012 1:11 pm Date Climbed: May 5, 2012

Closed gate  Sucess!

Took three drives to the TH to get up this one, on previous trips either too tired with too much snow or horrid weather (and snow) holding me back. On my third I was suprised by a new gate closed and locked right at the 7S02 turnoff from Highway 74. The gate was huge... could have stopped a Mark VIII tank from passing through. Could not turn back again so made the long hike up the road, slightly shortened and made more enjoyable by cutting up Garnet Queen Creek to Santa Rosa Spring.

crag

crag - May 20, 2012 1:14 pm Date Climbed: Aug 15, 2008

amazing view of ABDSP  Sucess!

Been up here a few times to get a little respite from the heat. There is a decent little camping area just below the summit. The view from the summit is quite spectacular.

Alex Wood

Alex Wood - Jan 7, 2012 7:13 pm Date Climbed: Jan 6, 2012

Spring in January  Sucess!

Drove up seven miles on the road until there was a little too much snow for my 2wd Ford Escape. Lots of snow on the north side of the peak but we had bluebird skies and warm temps all day long. Also did Santa Rosa Mtn. Awesome day in the mountains and my first peak of 2012! 13 miles round trip

cab

cab - Jul 5, 2011 10:43 am Date Climbed: Jul 4, 2011

Road  Sucess!

I did not climb this peak. You can't prove anything.

Dennis Poulin

Dennis Poulin - Dec 12, 2009 8:21 pm Date Climbed: Mar 8, 2006

Near Drive Up  Sucess!

Drove up to within a 1/4 mile of summit. Rime ice on the summit.

forjan

forjan - Jun 3, 2009 6:55 pm Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2009

Bike ride from Hwy 74  Sucess!

I started my bike ride from the intersection of Hwy 74 with Santa Rosa Truck trail (Forest Road 7S02). Took me ~ 3.5 hrs to climb up the 4,000 feet on my MTB. Was much looking forward to the blazefest descent when 10 min into the ride down my back tire blew. Guess what? Had to walk 11 miles back to my car (didn't carry a spare tube nor pump.....leasson learned).

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Route Climbed: Winter visit (road)
Date Climbed: January 21, 2009

This was a spur of the moment hike. Left late morning from San Diego. I was only able to drive on forest route 7S02 (aka Santa Rosa Truck Trail) only 4.8 miles in from the turnoff on SR 74....where forest road 7S02 meets Garnet Queen Creek at approx. 6,200 feet. Snow and ice forced me to park here which meant a long hike in to the peak (~ 7 miles to the summit). I didn't help that I started the hike at the late hour of 2:01PM on a winter day. Also, I made the mistake of wearing my tennis shoes and not bringing enough water (ate snow on the way down). Anyway, I had to break trail for a couple of hours. Feet were moist/wet from the snow. I made Toro's summit at 5:05PM. The descent took longer than the ascent. I finally reached my car at 8:40PM (~ 6.5 hrs roundtrip, 14 miles).

Bob Burd

Bob Burd - May 19, 2009 12:14 pm Date Climbed: Apr 17, 2009

Road  Sucess!

Not the greatest of peaks, about par for an HPS peak. The hike to Martinez and Sheep earlier in the day were more rewarding. Trip Report

bechtt

bechtt - Apr 20, 2009 12:11 am Date Climbed: Apr 17, 2009

Road  Sucess!

3 day HPS sweep with Bob Burd. Peak #4 of 18 -- from Santa Rosa Mtn. Fallen tree across the road forced us to start hiking a bit earlier than expected.

surgent

surgent - May 30, 2008 1:20 pm Date Climbed: May 28, 2008

Success on 2nd try  Sucess!

No one around, but chose to play it safe by going cross country past the gate. Summit rocks weren't too bad - low class 3 at the most challenging.

tpdwr

tpdwr - May 29, 2008 7:22 pm Date Climbed: May 29, 2008

Toro Peak  Sucess!

Great day. Outstanding views. No one else around. I drove my Corolla.

lasvegaswraith

lasvegaswraith - Aug 25, 2007 1:53 am

Great Views  Sucess!

The drive in is a lot more challenging than the hike, but your efforts are rewarded with some of the best views you can get of Anza Borrego and Coachella Valley.

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