Hike Log

An “Old” but “New” Perspective

Philip November 28, 2024
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Trailhead Azalea Glenn Loop Trail
Type of hike Day hike
Trail conditions Trail in good condition
Road Road suitable for all vehicles
Bugs Bugs were not too bad
Snow Snow free

Also on this hike

Fall foliage

Today was likely my 9th or 10th time heading up to Cuyamaca Peak. Most times I hike straight up the Lookout Road (paved) and then either come back down the same route or follow the Azalea Glen Loop Trail. Basically, doing the loop in a clockwise direction. I’ve only done the counterclockwise route once and that was the very first time I hiked Cuyamaca Peak.

What’s the difference? Well, doing the route in a clockwise Lookout Road going up is only 2.75 miles and just over 1,800 feet in elevation gain, while the Azalea Loop is about 5 miles down and 1,800 feet in elevation loss. In contrast to that, doing the counterclockwise route, Azalea Glenn Trail up is 5 miles and about 1,800 feet in elevation gain and the Lookout Road (again) is only 2.75 miles down and 1,800 feet in elevation loss.

Personally, I enjoy the shorter, steeper routes with either steep or gradual descents. My original plan today was to head straight up Lookout Road and then head straight back down. Making this a quick and easy 5.5 mile day. That said, I decided at the last minute today to do the counterclockwise route since I hadn’t down that route in several years. Such a great choice and renewed perspective of this loop trail.

I had the trail and the summit all to myself today. The temps when I started out were in the mid-30’s. What an enjoyable morning!

This was my 4th peak of the challenge. I ended the hike with 7.73-miles and 1,870 feet in elevation gain.

 

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