Monday, May 25, 2026

W6/SS-371 Morris Peak

 It had been a hot few days in the desert, and I wanted to get out of the heat, so I decided a higher peak in the Sierra would be the answer. Morris Peak fit the bill, a pleasant 9 mile round trip high enough to get out of the heat. I drove up to Walker Pass where I parked below a Joshua tree in the large dirt pullout.

PCT northbound trailhead.

My plan was to take the PCT to the col below the summit, then the use trail the last half mile or so to the top. It was pleasantly warm, with a nice breeze at the trailhead and I headed north on the PCT. It had been a while since I last hiked on the PCT, and I forgot how well graded it is. Great for running.

So many flowers.

As I rounded the side of the first hill, the trail began crossing a field of yellow flowers. Very pretty. I enjoyed the flowers, the the switchbacks up to the ridge. Once I reached the ridge, the trail flattened out and began traversing below the peaks. It was mostly on the north side, which meant trees and views towards Lake Isabella.

Looking north.

Views of the summit.

From the col southwest of the summit I stepped off the PCT and quickly found the use trail that goes up the south face to the top. It was a lot steeper than the official trail, but not too bad. Having a trail, even a steep one, made the final ascent much faster. At the summit I signed the register at the high point, then descended slightly to a shady flat area. Here I put up an antenna and started calling CQ.

On the air.

I had cell service, and had no trouble making contacts. Even in the cooler temperatures up at 7000 feet I was glad there was some shade to stand in. I tried VHF, but didn't get any takers. The desert VHF community doesn't seem very active. Once I was done I packed up and headed back the same way I came up. 

The run back down was much faster than on the way up. I passed one or two people backpacking, but I think it was too early in the season to see any thru hikers. Back at the car I enjoyed the cooler temperatures before heading back down into the hot desert. Little did I know it was about to cool down.

 

Trailhead: Walker Pass (CA 178)
Website: SOTA Site.
Route: Take the PCT up to the col southwest of the summit, then the use trail up to the top.
Red Tape: None.


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