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surf1div1
surf1div1
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1/31/2022
surf1div1
surf1div1
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Hi everyone, just wanted to announce my plan to do Pinto Canyon late March of this year. Let me start by stating that the hike is rated extreme per the Jacumba Hikers Group's prior write ups and entails quite a bit of rock scrambling. I know that a few have as recent as 2019 done this trip who are on the site and have expressed interest in doing it again. I'm opening this up to those that are interested, have extensive hiking experience and are fully equipped with the 10 essentials and able to carry a minimum of 1 gallon of water comfortably. I also suggest having some footwear that offers ankle support due to the nature of downclimbing on slippery boulders and surfaces that don't provide a lot of grip from which to scramble up and down. Looking forward to those that share my interest in indigenous artifacts and a healthy sense of adventure to make this with a few of us. We will be starting from the Meyers Creek area into Meyers Canyon to Pinto. I have a GPX route and the coordinates to where I'm exploring within the canyon. Additionally to those that have done this I'm interested in any suggestions and feedback you have to make the trip even more successful.
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Bob S
Bob S
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1/31/2022
Bob S
Bob S
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I would to go if I was 30 years younger. Enjoyed a lot camping trips in Davies Valley starting in 1971 until the BLM shut it down.

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Britain
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2/1/2022
Britain
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Ive gotten to Pinto 3 different ways. Through Davis, Off of 8 where the BP enters Myers. The long trug is from Mountain Springs. From there some go up and over from lowers Happies cabin or around and across by the upper cabin. One person I know went over from VOM and out Davis. Id like to do that one if I was younger. Fun hike anyway you go

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surf1div1
surf1div1
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4/2/2022
surf1div1
surf1div1
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Well finally got out last Thursday and had great weather. Pinto Canyon was incredibly beautiful. I went from Meyers Creek and didn't go all the way to the border but about 2-1/2 miles from Davies Valley. With all the photo stops , border patrol conversation and hunting for petroglyphs it took us just under 7 hours. Those canyon boulders could be taxing on negotiating down limbs to get up and down this canyon.
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davidwyby
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9/13/2022
davidwyby
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I think I am the "one person" Britain referred to. Pretty epic one day hike. I'd like to go back and explore Pinto more. Once side canyon had water running out of it...
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Britain
Britain
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9/13/2022
Britain
Britain
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davidwyby wrote:
I think I am the "one person" Britain referred to. Pretty epic one day hike. I'd like to go back and explore Pinto more. Once side canyon had water running out of it...

Yes indeed you are.

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