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Organ Peak via Fillmore Canyon - 2 members in 5 triplogs have rated this an average 4.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Dec 15 2013
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46 male
 Joined Sep 08 2006
 
Organ Peak via Fillmore CanyonSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
Hiking avatar Dec 15 2013
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking10.00 Miles 3,990 AEG
Hiking10.00 Miles
3,990 ft AEG
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Best long visibility of any Organ hike so far. The Guadalupes stood out, and it was relatively calm. Slow pace, but it was a nice day out.
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Apr 19 2013
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 Cloudcroft, NM
Dripping Springs Natural AreaSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
Hiking avatar Apr 19 2013
imikeTriplogs 2,467
Hiking8.00 Miles 1,400 AEG
Hiking8.00 Miles
1,400 ft AEG
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rode the $2 bus over to check out the potentials... that's one cheap 90 mile ride! Once over in Cruces, can hop on the bike and ride out for the hiking. Today I met up with Yubao for a ride up to hike Yellow Rocks and a variety of other trails in the area... once they close down the Lincoln National Forest (three weeks away?) this may become my twice weekly hike pattern! This is one nice looking area!!

Met up with Terri and her 11 hikers... they were enjoying their Friday outing.

Nice day.
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Feb 24 2013
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Organ Peak via Fillmore CanyonSouthwest, NM
Southwest, NM
Hiking avatar Feb 24 2013
JimTriplogs 2,324
Hiking10.00 Miles 3,990 AEG
Hiking10.00 Miles   8 Hrs   30 Mns   1.33 mph
3,990 ft AEG   1 Hour    Break
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COLD!!! February's last weekend proved to be a miserable finish. I'm glad we are basically at the end of the most worthless (aside from precipitation) time of year. The hike is a nice one, but it's a real tough challenge when cold high winds are blowing up against you. The ridge over from the shack was a nightmare of flurries, icy wind, and more cold wind. How did I ever do Humphrey? Well, I did bring gear for that, and I was a little more use to cold.

The views in this area are different, and nice, and make me want to explore some other peaks besides the Needle and Organ Peak. The bald Rhyolite peaks look like they may be a fun scramble. Also, the area south of Filmore has real patches of forest. Yes, most of the range is still a dry brush land, but there are a few sections that suggest it can be moist here, from time to time.

The hike seems to be a little longer than the Needle, and slightly harder, except that I didn't get a natural feel for it since it was so miserably cold. I seem to recall the cold, but not wind, last year in Colorado on my few trips, so I haven't had cold and wind like that since 2011 on Humphrey. I don't miss it, but I had many more layers and protective head gear for that. Oh, how I have softened. 100 is so much more pleasant. Seriously, it was really cold and windy.
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Oct 27 2012
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 Tucson, AZ
Organ Needle 9012Southwest, NM
Southwest, NM
Hiking avatar Oct 27 2012
rwstormTriplogs 1,041
Hiking8.00 Miles 4,150 AEG
Hiking8.00 Miles   10 Hrs   30 Mns   0.76 mph
4,150 ft AEG
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Now that I've had a few days to relax and unwind perhaps I can say I liked this hike. Well, not quite. I actually liked a lot about it though, especially the super dramatic scenery and seeing how the route wound its way up to the peak. I have admired this stunning range for a long time, and in recent years have camped and hiked in the lower elevations. I have looked up at that jagged ridgeline and wanted to go up there, but it is the kind of place I wouldn't want to be exploring alone. So when the Las Cruces hiking meetup group posted it, I knew I had my chance. I also knew from experience and research that it was going to be a long tough day.

The first part of the hike up to the Modoc Mine area and over to the yellow rocks is pretty standard stuff on a decent trail or old mine road, depending on your approach. After that it becomes a very steep hiker's route up to Juniper Saddle and then on up through Dark Canyon to Dark Saddle. From there it heads over to the final scramble to the peak, which is probably the best footing of the whole deal as you are on solid rock.

I don't like much exposure, so I knew there was a good chance I would stop at that one short section near the top. As such things go, it is a pretty easy move of about 30 feet. Since I don't like spots like this, plus being pretty tired from the ascent, I just hung out there for awhile with Mike, while the others went up. It didn't bother me in the least not to have reached the peak. I usually hike until I'm out of my comfort zone and then stop. At the point with the exposure, you are about 300 horizontal and 100 vertical feet from the top.

The biggest concern for me was going back down. I am always really strong on the uphill, but now that I'm not young and nimble anymore, the downhill is more difficult, and I have really slowed down descending steep terrain such as this. About half of the 4 mile one way distance is over loose dirt, scree, and dirt on rocks, sometimes at a treacherous angle. Throw in a whole bunch of big step ups and downs and you get the picture. On most hikes of this nature you get breaks in this routine, but not on this one. It was unrelenting. Think of that middle section of the Picketpost hike, except going on for miles! It therefore became a mentally tiring ordeal as well, as it required total concentration to keep from falling in many places. I made it down without falling, but did a lot of butt sliding for sure. My legs and knees got so tired that I was the last one down. Interestingly however, I didn't have any knee pain like I sometimes do.

Some of the people on the hike were doing a lot of brush trimming, especially up high in Dark Canyon. This made the route more obvious and easier to navigate without getting bloodied up. :thanx:

Got back to the cars around sunset, with the faster hikers already departed. Some of us dragged our weary bones over to Andele! in Mesilla (one of my favorite places in the area) for post hike food and rehydration.

Some final thoughts...because of the extended nasty footing on the downhill, I don't think I would go back up there again. I was glad to have satisfied my curiosity about the upper reaches however. Do not underestimate the toughness of this one! It would be real easy to get hurt up there. If you go, it will be a long physically and mentally draining day (for most people).

Also, in the generic description of this hike here, the 5200 feet AEG is too high. I like JJ3's number from the official gps route he posted. This is 4706 from where he did it from the mine road, which is about 180 feet lower than where we started at the La Cueva picnic area. Also, unless you can drive up to the green gate on the mine road, it will be a little less distance from the picnic area, say 7.8 miles RT.
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Oct 14 2012
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Organ Peak Observatory, NM 
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imikeTriplogs 2,467
Hiking9.80 Miles 3,500 AEG
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3,500 ft AEG
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Very interesting, off trail ramble up towards Organ Peak... I held up a few hundred feet below the top, enjoying the view from the old observatory and snapping pics of the two hikers that peaked out. Now that I know the "correct" route to the top, I'll head back over and top out the hike... and a few others in the area. Meetup group today... nice folks.

Note: part of the reason for a lack of any trail or even established route in the upper reaches: it is on the Fort Bliss/ White Sands Military area. We found part of an old target drone up there!
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