Mayfield-Danskin Peak-Anderson Ranch #5

After riding through the open valley below I find myself ascending quickly towards the peak. The grass along the hillsides is still present as a flowing green over outstanding views of the canyon below. The timber along the upper reaches of the peak are all but burnt due to the fires of the past few years …. sad actually… as these timber stands used to represent a healthy section of forest. We’ll see what the coming years hold for recovery?

I climb only to find the gate closed and locked. Tire tracks and a view of the Lookout confirm that it is presently manned. I’m not surprised, but disappointed. I enjoy visiting the lookouts with no one around … mainly due to the fact that a lot of present day attendants are not as friendly towards visitors as they once were?

Danskin Peak LO

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I decide to park at the gate and hike up the next few hundred yards to see what view can be had on the other side.

SW towards Mountain Home

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A bit more to the Southeast from the same vantage point

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Swinging over to view the South Fork Canyon

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back down the road to the Northeast (Prairie)

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The attendant stayed tucked away in their cabin, so I ventured no further up, but rather hiked back down to the bike to continue my day.

The road off Danskin Peak, don’t miss a turn…. you’ll end up in the river

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Lookout Rd below … I remember a hunting camp we set up in the drainage to the left about 15-20 yrs ago. The area looks very much the same except for the burnt trees …

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I descend the Lookout Rd rapidly and get back on course to Immigrant Rd, my connector to Hwy 20

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Full throttle ….

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….. to be continued (luggage by OBR ADV Gear)

Mayfield-Danskin Peak-Anderson Ranch #4

I make the climb up the Danskin Peak Rd and over the first pass … the sight lines are incredible at this point … the clear air and the green rolling hillsides cause me to take a momentary pause.

Sea of Green ….

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The road is fast, but requires full attention to navigate the random tire ruts left behind by exploring motorist during the Spring thaw …

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The road meanders for a few miles before a trail head appears … here the road takes a hard 90 deg right turn towards the East and starts the final climb up to the peak.

The Danskins have been closed to all motorized access due to the fires from 2yrs ago. Reports were that the area would be opening this season as resource repairs are completed. Area closed signage was still posted at all trail heads, but quite a few people were out and about.

Danskin info

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The road follows a creek for a mile or two before sharply starting it’s final accent…. this area is familiar, but it has been about 15 yrs since I tracked any dirt up this way …. I’m excited to see how changed … or unchanged it really is. During my rides I depend on my OBR ADV Gear Fender Bag to securely hold my spare tube. The retention system is unique in that it uses a secondary snap system that prevents the bag from shifting whether riding over road ruts, rough trail, or desert whoops.

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Sans bike …

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As I continue my climb the South Fork Canyon comes into view below …. this is a canyon that one needs to see in person … pictures hardly show the impressiveness of this crack in the earth! The attached images pan from Left to Right, Prairie Id and the Trinity Mountains in the background. Cathedral Rocks in image 2 …..

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….. to be continued