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Revision as of 20:23, 23 April 2008

The saddle and summit of Saddle Mountain(cfm)
Cladothamnus pyroflorus aka copperbush can be found along the trail(cfm)
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  • Start point: Saddle Mountain TrailheadRoad.JPG
  • End point: Saddle Mountain
  • Trail Log: Trail Log
  • Hike Type: Out and Back
  • Distance: 5.2 miles round trip
  • Elevation gain: 2200 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Seasons: April-November
  • Family Friendly: Yes, for older kids
  • Backpackable: No
  • Crowded: Yes, on summer weekends

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Hike Description

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Maps

Regulations or Restrictions, etc.

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Guidebooks that cover this hike

  • 60 Hikes within 60 Miles by Paul Gerald

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Contributors

  • CFM (creator)
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