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Hit two great summits in one run.


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Map Key

7.0

Miles

11.2

KM

71%

Runnable

3,797' 1,157 m

High

2,171' 662 m

Low

2,109' 643 m

Up

2,109' 643 m

Down

11%

Avg Grade (7°)

72%

Max Grade (36°)

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Overview

This trail involves a little technical scrambling and combines two great summits in one reasonable run.

Need to Know

I wouldn't do it on a hot sunny day and you should be comfortable with some scrambling.

Runner Notes

Sections of scrambling but mostly good, even trail.

Description

Starting from the parking lot, head up the Carveache Road Trail. Though this trail gains over a thousand feet in just under two miles it goes at a good consistent rise that isn't overly challenging. The trail dead ends at the Lawson Peak Trail.

From here, push through the scrub oak and keep scrambling until you get to the platform right before the summit. Make a few challenging moves in the chimney and you can enjoy the views from the top.

Head back down and turn left onto Forest Road 16S03. In little under a half mile, look for a faint trail heading up and left to access the Gaskill Peak Trail.

The trail requires a bit of bushwacking but nothing too intense. The trail ascends powerfully at times but is interspersed with some easier sections. The last 30 feet or so to the summit requires some technical scrambling.

Finally head back where you came from. The only really chance to get lost would be missing the turn at Carveache Road Trail. Just remember that it starts right across from the Lawson Peak Trail.

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Shared By:

Russell Hobart

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Looking at Gaskill Peak from the summit
Mar 7, 2019 near Jamul, CA
The Mother Grundy and Elena Mountains rise to the south of Lawson Peak
Mar 7, 2019 near Jamul, CA
Lawson peak from the trailhead
Mar 7, 2019 near Jamul, CA
Looking down the trail
Mar 7, 2019 near Jamul, CA
The final ascent to Gaskill Peak is tricky without a rope.
May 29, 2017 near Alpine, CA
Lawson Peak is quite beautiful when seen from Gaskill Peak.
May 29, 2017 near Alpine, CA

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