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Horse Canyon Trail #17E21 - 1 member in 5 triplogs has rated this an average 4 ( 1 to 5 best )
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May 31 2025
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Horse Canyon Trail #17E21Sierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
 Hiking avatar May 31 2025
toddakTriplogs 577
 Hiking9.50 Miles 2,700 AEG
 Hiking9.50 Miles   5 Hrs      1.90 mph
2,700 ft AEG
 
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May 07 2024
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Horse Canyon Trail #17E21Sierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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toddakTriplogs 577
 Snowshoeing7.00 Miles 2,000 AEG
 Snowshoeing7.00 Miles   5 Hrs      1.40 mph
2,000 ft AEG
 
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Rare May snowstorm dropped a foot 3 days ago. Wandered up towards Thunder Mountain on thin frozen crust over soft powder, 4" average sink, melting fast.
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Apr 11 2023
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Horse Canyon Trail #17E21Sierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
Snowshoeing avatar Apr 11 2023
toddakTriplogs 577
Snowshoeing4.00 Miles 700 AEG
Snowshoeing4.00 Miles   4 Hrs      1.00 mph
700 ft AEG
 
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Had to go check out this winter's epic snowfall. Parked at Silver Lake dam and cross-country'd over to the (completely buried and invisible) trail. It had been a couple weeks since the last storm and it has started to warm a bit lately so the snow was dense and heavy, but my steps didn't sink too deep. Gorgeous day, good reminder that snowshoeing is worth the hard work.
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Oct 29 2022
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Horse Canyon Trail #17E21Sierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
Hiking avatar Oct 29 2022
toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking18.00 Miles 5,000 AEG
Hiking18.00 Miles   9 Hrs      2.00 mph
5,000 ft AEG
 
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Very nice area even after the long dry summer. Long approach thru forest and open views past Thunder and Thimble mountains to the wilderness boundary, then the drop down Horse Canyon on lightly used but well constructed, cairned and maintained trail. Ends at the nicely flowing Summit City Creek with good trail options for backpacking loops up- and downstream.
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Jun 17 2022
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60 male
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 Jackson, CA
Thunder MountainSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking13.00 Miles 3,000 AEG
Hiking13.00 Miles   6 Hrs      2.41 mph
3,000 ft AEG      37 Mns Break
 
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Decent loop hike, counter-clockwise from the Horse Canyon trailhead just off Highway 88. Steady climb up through lovely forest to a short side hike up to the peak of Thunder Mountain. This is listed as the Amador County high point, but the actual highest point may be a third of a mile to the northeast (2 feet higher, for those who care about such things).

Loop continues north along a ridge with Kirkwood ski resort below, and on around to the Thunder Mountain trailhead also on Highway 88. The stretch near the TM trailhead was burned in the 2021 Caldor Fire. The loop crosses Highway 88 and roughly parallels the highway down through Martin Meadow campground (now closed) back to the Horse Canyon trailhead. Nearly the entire section of the loop north and west of the highway was destroyed by the Caldor Fire, and I can't imagine they will bother trying to keep it open. I'd say the best hike would be out-and-back to the top of Thunder Mountain from the Horse Canyon trailhead, next best would be out-and-back from the Thunder Mountain trailhead.
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average hiking speed 1.74 mph

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