Thursday, November 14, 2013

Valles Caldera Rim Trail Trip Reports from 2005-2009 by Dorothy Hoard

In this post are links to reconnaissance trip reports done from 2005-2009 by a group of hikers interested in having a rim trail around the Valles Caldera. Also included are links to a May 2009 report, "Potential for Trails on the Rim of the Valles Caldera - An Overview" and a map of the Valles Caldera with the caldera rim outlined in red. Except as noted below, all reports were written by Dorothy Hoard. Please click on the links below to view them in Google Drive.

Potential for Trails on the Rim of the Valles Caldera: An Overview - May 2009

Map of Valles Caldera Rim

Valles Caldera North Rim Trip Reports - West to East

Hilton Road, July 9, 2007
Hilton Cliffs, June 2, 2008
Hilton Cabin, July 16, 2007
Hilton Gate, August 21, 2007
Cerro de la Garita West Slope, October 18, 2007
Cerro de la Garita East Slope, October 11, 2007
Hunter's Point, July 2, 2007
Hunter's Point - Viewpoint Route, July 21, 2008
Hunter's Point - Photo Essay by Ed Jacobson, August 2, 2007
North of Hunter's Point - Photo Essay by Ed Jacobson, June 6, 2007
Mora Pass, October 4, 2007
Indios Pass Trail to Mile Post 2, September 30, 2006
Indios Mesa, June 9, 2008

Valles Caldera East Rim Trip Reports - North to South
 
Indios Pass, June 29, 2005
Valles Caldera Road 1402 to Valles Caldera Road 1401, September 27, 2007
Valles Caldera Road 1402 West from Posos Pass, September 3, 2007
Valles Caldera Road 1402 to Cerro Rubio, August 27, 2007
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area to Cerro Rubio, May 7, 2007
Camp May Saddle to Rincon Bonito, April 23, 2007
Camp May Saddle, July 1, 2007
Pajarito Mountain, April 30, 2007
Pajarito Mountain Reflector Trail, July 7, 2007
Cerro Grande to Valle Pass, May 14, 2007  

Valles Caldera South Rim Trip Reports - East to West

Scooter Peak East Side - Ken Kutac Route, April 4, 2007
Bandelier Cerros Unit - Rabbit Ridge, October 3 and 5, 2005
Rabbit Ridge to Rabbit Mountain, November 14, 2005
Rabbit Mountain, April 16, 2007
Paso del Norte Westward, October 10, 2005
Emerald Meadow to Bearhead Ridge, October 26, 2006
Bearhead Ridge to Forest Road 280, September 12, 2006
Peralta Towers, November 6, 2006
Las Conchas Peak, July 7, 2008
Around Las Conchas Peak, November 27, 2006
Forest Road 280 to Los Griegos Peak, November 13, 2006
Los Griegos Peak Trip Report by Gary Salzman, October 16, 2005
Los Griegos Peak Trip Report by Yvonne Delamater, Photos and Map by Gary Salzman, October 14, 2005
Los Griegos Peak Trip Report by Ken Kutac, October 13, 2005
Forest Road 10 to Los Griegos Peak, November 15, 2007
Cat Mesa, June 4, 2007
Cat Mesa to Jemez Falls, November 8, 2007
Jemez Falls to Battleship Rock, June 8, 2009

Valles Caldera West Rim Trip Reports - South to North

Battleship Rock Overlook, May 18, 2009 
Forest Road 376 - Wildcat Canyon South, October 3, 2008
Tent Rocks Area Off Forest Road 376, July 14, 2008
Crossing NM State Road 126, July 28, 2008
Forest Road 144 - South End, December 19, 2005
Forest Road 144 - San Antonio Ice Cave Area, June 23, 2008
Above San Antonio Hot Springs, June 16, 2008
Forest Road 144 - San Antonio North Cliffs, May 26, 2008
Forest Road 144 - Northwest Road Canyon Cutoff: Part 1, October 15, 2007
Forest Road 144 - Northwest Road Canyon Cutoff: Part 2, November 1, 2007



We would appreciate hearing of other Valles Caldera Rim Trail trip reports, especially those in the sections of the rim burned by the Las Conchas wildfire.





Saturday, November 2, 2013

Rim Trail Reconnaissance: Peralta-Las Conchas by Dorothy Hoard

On November 1, 2013, Yvonne Delamater and I went to the Peralta Ridge/Las Conchas section of the rim of the Valles Caldera. Before the 2011 Las Conchas Fire, there had been a trail traversing this rim from del Norte Pass to Los Griegos. It was a well-maintained motorcycle trail. However, the Forest Service has completed a country-wide assessment of road use in the national forests and recently put out maps showing routes approved for motorized traffic.  This trail was not on the map. There is no sign of motorcyclists repairing the trail.

Part of the trail doubled as a cross-country ski trail. The skiers have come back, marking the trail with new blue diamonds and flagging it with orange tape.  We could not tell if the trail was in good repair because of a light snow fall two days earlier. We navigated by following the flagging and diamonds.

This section of trail starts at the head of Peralta Canyon at the pass on Forest Road 280 and contours west around the north slope of Las Conchas. On steep hillsides the trail is narrow and may have sloped outward. On level ground it is good. This hillside is located near where the Las Conchas Fire originated; it was a stand-replacement fire. The fire completely killed the thick forest here and on the surrounding ridges. However, the ground was covered, as much as we could see through the snow, with a good grass cover. Aspen was growing in small patches along the trail, some shoots exceeding 3 feet in height. The views through the stark tree skeletons were quite striking, with the Valle Grande off to the east, the east fork of the Jemez River below us and Redondo Peak literally in our face to the northwest.  In a few years, when the trees fall, it will be truly a scenic hike.

In about 0.7 mile, on the west side of the ridge, the orange flagging and blue diamonds ended. The slope was steep and with the snow we could not find where the original trail had been, so we abandoned the search. We presumed that the crew had not finished retracing the ski trail but would at some time.  On our drive down from the ridge, we could see blue diamonds going down Corral Canyon where the pre-fire trail had been.


Cross country ski trail markings

Valle Grande from trail around Las Conchas

Redondo Peak from trail around Las Conchas

Las Conchas

From 2005-2009, reconnaissance trips were taken around the Valles Caldera Rim.  These reports are linked to here.

We would appreciate hearing of other Valles Caldera Rim Trail trip reports, especially those in the sections of the rim burned by the Las Conchas wildfire.