01-27-2004, 07:53 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Houston
Posts: 139
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Re: Guadalupe Mountains
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Originally Posted by oceanus
The Guadalupe's would certainly be a great hike. I've done the Guadalupe Peak and McCittrick Canyon trails. As far as Guadalupe Peak, well, you just can't get any higher in Texas! It's about 9 1/2 miles roundtrip, with about a 6,000 foot elevation gain and loss. It's well worth it though. At the top, you have a view of the rugged Guadalupe's to the north, desert to the east, the famous salt flats (playa lakes) to the west, and to the south, about 800 feet below you, the top of El Capitan. As for McCittrick Canyon, it's one of the most beautiful hikes in Texas. It begins in the desert foothills. Before long, the walls of the canyon begin to close in around you. Pines and oaks grow next to agave and yucca, and the tops of the mountains are covered in trees colored red. Plus, the canyon has the only strip of water I've ever seen in the mountains.
If you're interested in going in March, you should check the "Find a Hiking Partner" section of backpacker.com. A guy named Bacpackin is going and I know Plockey, from the Lake Georgetown trip, is supposed to be going.
Have fun!
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Thanks, I will post this info on there for them to see. I appreciate the 411!
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