When you walk up Pipeline Road in Los Alamos, NM, starting from Quemazon and Torreon in Quemazon Community, after about a mile you come to a saddle that separates the north Pueblo Canyon drainage from the south and a ridge that trends south from the saddle. Follow the ridge and at first there's a distinct trail which soon ends at the top of a rough, steep downhill to the Perimeter Trail on the hillside above Quemazon Community.
I've always wondered what happens if you continue further south on the ridge, into the trailless Cerro Grande burn area. I usually quash these off-trail explores with inner warnings to not go it alone because there could be mountain lions, bears, coyotes, rabid bunnies, I could break ankle. Or, I chide that I really need to get back home soon because there are chores to do. But this time, the end of March, I took the bait and diverted from an easy, familiar downhill on Pipeline Road to instead follow the ridge into the burn area to see what I could see. Pipeline Road is the road cut on the mountainside. |