Category Archives: Nacimientos

In the vicinity of the Nacimiento Mountains, NM.

San Ysidro Trials Loop Hike – 02/09/2022

For years we’ve driven by the San Ysidro Bike Trials Area on our way to places further west. Jay recently came upon reports in AllTrails that brought our attention to this southern end of the Sierra Nacimiento.We  hiked Red Mesa a few years back; today we tackled the Bike Trials.

The Drive In

This one is easy – US 550 west from Bernalillo, through San Ysidro, then 1.6 miles on look for the parking area for San Ysidro Bike Trials Area. The trailhead is on the west side of the parking lot.

The Hike

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Notes about the Google Earth screenshot: the graph at the bottom shows elevation of the track (pink area) and speed (the blue line).

The parking lot for the Bike Trials is quite large, just off of US 550; pass through a V-shaped gate to begin the hike. We could take a 2-track into the Area; we chose a hiking trail that took us away from US 550. The trail was easy – sand and dirt and a few rocky areas – climbing 200 feet in 1.1 miles. At 1.2 miles we entered the ‘central junction’, a large area cleared of vegetation and rocks and appears to be a marshaling point for off-road bikes. (We found bike tracks on trails for much of our hike.)

We had chosen to make a loop from here, heading southeast down a somewhat wide canyon. Like the trail from the parking area, it was easy going until .. some 300 yards on the trail  traversed an area of solid rock surface. Beyond this area we found the trail to again be easy to follow. We continued generally east, curving around the south end of one ridge through open area, then a short climb over a narrow ridge, and continuing around another couple of ridges to set a northerly course.

Tracking north, we again found ourselves on solid rock, generally flat but with many benches and other disjunctures and scattered rocks that demanded our attention. Not far up this northbound leg we could look down into a sometimes deep (20′) narrow (15′-20′) “rock arroyo”. ‘Tis amazing what Mother Nature has wrought; here erosion has carved out what could be called a crevasse which we followed for about half a mile. To add to the interest, the surface of this flat rock came with many colors and patterns.

Three miles into the hike we came to a junction of trails; our plan was to track southwest on what proved to be a well used trail back to the ‘central junction’ – easy going. After a break for lunch, we headed back to the parking area, this leg using the 2-track that provided an easy, steady downhill route back to the trailhead.

Jay here: Pleasant surprise. Been passing this way for years and never knew about this great trail. Rock formations come out of nowhere and are amazing looking. Not so much fun in the summer or on a day when the dirt bikes might be out, but it’s perfect for sunny winter Monday.

Statistics

Total Distance:  5.16 miles
Elevation: start  5,495 ft, maximum  5,737 ft,  minimum 5,491 ft
Gross gain: 245 ft.  Aggregate ascending 607 ft, descending 607 ft
Maximum slope: 16% ascending, 19% descending, 4.6% average
Duration: 3:22

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If you haven’t explored these hiking tracks with Google Earth, I urge you to try it. With the virtual 3-dimensional presentation, achieved by panning and tilting the view, you can get a much better idea of the hikes and terrain than you can get from the screenshot above. For some ideas, check out  Using Google Earth Track Files.

Related Posts (in the vicinity)

Red Mesa Hike – 11/13/2016
All Ojito Hikes

References and Resources

BLM: San Ysidro Trials Area
AllTrails:
      San Ysidro Trail Loop
      Red Mesa Loop San Ysidro
SummitPost:
      San Ysidro Trials Area Canyon (East)
      San Ysidro Trials Area Canyon (West)
SingleTracks: San Ysidro Mountain Bike Trails
ASCHG:
      San Ysidro Trials East Hike
      San Ysidro Trials Long Loop Hike
      Red Mesa East Loop Hike

 

 

 

Red Mesa Hike – 11/13/2016

Jay & I have looked forward for many months to tackle this hike, having been put off on our first try by a rare rainy day, and since then waiting for cooler fall weather.

The Hike

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From the parking lot, up the hillside, the terrain was fairly easy;  we were following in general a track downloaded from ASCHG.  The terrain was not too steep and the ground was dirt with some rocks, and very interesting rocks and rock outcroppings.  After following a two-track about 2/3 of the distance to the top of the loop, we then picked up a bike trail (this area is adjacent to the Red Mesa Bike Trials area, frequented by off-road bicyclists).  We’re still wondering where the bike trail came from and where it went.

After our mid-hike coffee break, we headed down the other side of the loop.  But .. that canyon just west of our track was very deep and narrow, with very steep sides.  The one place where we were able to descend into that canyon, we encountered a pool of water from wall-to-wall.  So we ascended back up to higher terrain, then found it necessary to work our way up the side canyons until they were shallow enough to permit us to cross. All in all, this was an interesting hike,  and the area is worth exploring more in the future.

Jay here:  That mountain bike track was insane. It went along side deep canyons, over extensive ledges, and had numerous jumps of 2-3′ landing on irregular rock surfaces. The only way I could watch someone ride that trail is with my eyes closed. A very strenuous hike for one that we thought would be easier.

Statistics

Total Distance: 4.57 miles
Elevation: 5,534 start, 6,372 maximum, 5,534 minimum
Gross gain: 833 ft.  Aggregate ascending 1,056 ft, descending: 1,057 ft
Maximum slope: 27% ascending, 26% descending, 7% average
Duration: 4:34

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