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![Sandy](https://socialhiker.net/wp-content/plugins/buddyboss-platform/bp-core/images/profile-avatar-buddyboss-50.png)
Cuyamaca Peak
This was a paved fire road all the way up. There was some snow left over but the road was mostly cleared with only a
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![Kristie Remaly](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/10517/5ffa880ee7e07-bpthumb.jpg)
Cuyamaca Peak
Beautiful weather! We took the fire road trail. It was plowed for about 1/2 the way, but icy. The final 1/2 was completely snow covered.
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![Eric](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/10298/5fe575644109f-bpthumb.jpg)
Cuyamaca Peak
Started at Azalea Glen Trail Took Azalea Springs to Fire Road From Fire Road hit peak Took Fire Road back to parking lot
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![Ana Yeager](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/10556/5ff105fb378d4-bpthumb.jpg)
Snowy Cuyamaca Peak
There was quite a bit of snow so it was slippery. The view was beautiful
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![Don](https://cdn1.socialhiker.net/wp-content/uploads/avatars/8472/5fb32b21e02d6-bpthumb.jpg)
Psssssttt!.. We did a thing.
So much fun! Cuyamaca Peak is the second-highest peak in San Diego County at 6,512 ft. elevation. We began our hike at the Azalea Glen