mtbaxter - Jun 11, 2011 12:31 pm Date Climbed: Jun 4, 2011
Hayford with the DPS
14 members of Sierra Club Desert Peaks Section successfully summited this Ultra just SE of Area 51 in beautiful weather. All previous trip reports that I could find are accurate, except that one report and my own GPS find it is 5.7 miles to the cabin and 8.01 miles one way to the summit. We spent the previous night and the subsequent night at the trailhead which is a great camp site for a large group. The trail to the cabin is occasionally tedious (walking on loose gravel) but all and all easier than expected, and gains 1400 of elevation without a sweat. Some impressive rock formations and cliffs en route, including one arch or window.
The nicely refurbished cabin now has water piped down from the spring and was flowing well in June in this wet year. The group briefly enjoyed the very active bird watching at this site.
We took a route from the cabin to the summit which I've read in one report but is not one of the two routes in the DPS book. This goes directly up the trail from the cabin just past the Wiregrass Spring and then gains the ridgeline just NW of the spring, then up the ridge up to the summit, with a very short descent at a saddle en route. This for the most part is an easy straight forward route, with only 10 feet of class II, and often has a good use trail (which our group of 14 made more useful, no doubt!)
8 hours round trip including long rest on summit. Two wheel drive vehicles made it to trailhead, but tedious.
Excellent trip report at www.birdandhike.com
fedak - Feb 15, 2011 1:02 pm Date Climbed: Feb 14, 2011
Deadman Canyon
Still a lot of snow on the north facing slopes- luckily the Hayford approach is almost entirely south facing. Last mile of the canyon was all hard packed snow. Took the ducked use trail for much of the route, but needed to frequently detour around snowfields (especially on the final leg up the west slope of the peak)
jmatthys - Oct 22, 2010 9:19 pm Date Climbed: Jun 11, 2008
Via Hidden Forest Cabin
Was unsuccessful the first time do to an under estimate of the time to get there...spent a long time of the gravel road, so I turned around at the cabin. Have since went back and made the peak
lasvegaswraith - May 18, 2010 8:34 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2010
DEADMAN
No, not me..the canyon. Nice trip up the typical route past the cabin to the SW ridge and back. The canyon is spectacular in the afternoon sun - a must see! Fortunately the summer temps were still not here yet, so the hike temp was quite enjoyable.
Rough roads to trailhead. Good use trail in the canyon and most of the way along the ridgeline. Traversed some snowy sections around the rock outcroppings.
Bob Burd - Dec 12, 2009 10:01 pm Date Climbed: Nov 24, 2009
Via Deadman Canyon
With Matthew, along with La Madre Peak in the afternoon. Trip Report
ShinLV - May 5, 2009 3:45 am Date Climbed: Apr 26, 2009
via Air plane crash site
After we made it to the cabin in 2 hour, we have decided to check the air plane crash site first. After we checked the site, we climbed the hill that was the opposite side of the Hayford Peak. We tried to follow the ridge line instead of scramble down and up to the Hayford. But we found out that ridge line didn't connected to the Hayford Peak after we climed up and down 3 hills. It turned to big loop hike. 20 miles and more than 5,000 ft total elevation gain. Hayford Peak via air plane crash site
recast - Nov 15, 2008 1:06 am Date Climbed: Nov 14, 2008
Made it a loop route,
My roommate and I did this today as a day hike. We started in Deadman Canyon then headed north from the cabin to the summit. Instead of descending the same route we decided to follow the dry stream bed to the east of the summit and it ended up taking us to the south edge of the cabin. If you want to make this hike a little easier on the climb up then that dry stream bed certainly seems like an more mellow climb. Great climb all around and I certainly want to return to the cabin sometime to camp out.
Kadee - Nov 12, 2008 10:47 pm Date Climbed: Oct 25, 2008
Deadman Canyon
Very cool area - I loved how the terrain changed as we went into the canyon. The cabin was very cool also. I did this as a dayhike and did Charleston the day before.
mlarkin2002 - Oct 11, 2008 7:52 pm Date Climbed: Sep 14, 2008
Dayhike
Dayhiked from deadman canyon. For an ultra, this one does not have the greatest of views.
Tracy - May 11, 2008 12:21 am Date Climbed: May 10, 2008
Finally
After having this peak on my "to do" list for 20+ years, I climbed it today after getting a last minute invite from my brother, Barton last night. Joining us were Dick Wimmer (hike organizer), his son-in-law Aaron, Scott Seegmiller, Alan Pinkerton, Rick Holmes and several other of Dick's hiking buddies. Weather was nice for May (not too hot). There were still patches of snow on the north-facing slopes.
jimegan - Feb 8, 2008 8:25 am Date Climbed: Nov 20, 2001
HAYFORD PK
LONG DRIVE IN FOR A SOLO DAYHIKE VIA DEADMAN CYN
MoapaPk - Sep 28, 2007 3:47 pm Date Climbed: Oct 30, 2004
2x in snow, usual route
I've been up twice when there was snow, once from ~6300', once from ~8000'. This hike is too hot in the summer. As usual, I'm signing this after the fact as I cruise around looking for other info.
sierragator - Mar 13, 2007 12:39 pm Date Climbed: Mar 11, 2007
Great dayhike
Summited Hayford via deadman cyn in four hours. Snow was patchy up near the cabin and was patchy along the ridgeline. Nice, well marked route. Clear, cool, light winds. Could see the snow capped Sierra crest on the far western horizon. Great day on the mountain.
Dean - Feb 20, 2007 4:12 am Date Climbed: Feb 18, 2007
Deadman Canyon & cross country route
Redsplashman (see below entry) and my self had the mountain all to our selves as snow made the peak a bit more interesting. Sacha was a great hiking companion and we had an enjoyable day and it was nice to get this one in the winter.
redsplashman23 - Feb 19, 2007 11:37 pm Date Climbed: Feb 18, 2007
Hayford Peak
Excellent Views all around! Myself and SP Dean, who hiked with me, were the 1st ones to sign the register this year.
Anya Jingle - Jan 31, 2007 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Apr 15, 2005
Deadman's Canyon
We came prepared for a snow climb. It turned out there was very little snow left. Still a nice day. Photos are here: Hayford Peak hike
boisedoc - Sep 12, 2006 5:22 am Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2002
long haul
long hike, isolated area.
Dennis Poulin - Jul 25, 2006 4:44 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2006
Deadman's Canyon
This was a nice hike, except for the thunderstorm that chased me out of the canyon on the way down. At least the rain was refreshing.
madmallard - Jun 24, 2006 3:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 17, 2006
Route Climbed: Deadman Canyon (duh)
summited this dry peak with a great climbing partner. we left extra water in the cabin which got stolen by some kids that were looking for waterfalls to play in. we had the last laugh when we told them that they had hiked into the wrong mountain range. that must have hurt after hiking four miles down a rocky wash in flip-flops. otherwise a great day, and great start to my four day climbing adventure.
mtbaxter - Jun 11, 2011 12:31 pm Date Climbed: Jun 4, 2011
Hayford with the DPS14 members of Sierra Club Desert Peaks Section successfully summited this Ultra just SE of Area 51 in beautiful weather. All previous trip reports that I could find are accurate, except that one report and my own GPS find it is 5.7 miles to the cabin and 8.01 miles one way to the summit. We spent the previous night and the subsequent night at the trailhead which is a great camp site for a large group. The trail to the cabin is occasionally tedious (walking on loose gravel) but all and all easier than expected, and gains 1400 of elevation without a sweat. Some impressive rock formations and cliffs en route, including one arch or window.
The nicely refurbished cabin now has water piped down from the spring and was flowing well in June in this wet year. The group briefly enjoyed the very active bird watching at this site.
We took a route from the cabin to the summit which I've read in one report but is not one of the two routes in the DPS book. This goes directly up the trail from the cabin just past the Wiregrass Spring and then gains the ridgeline just NW of the spring, then up the ridge up to the summit, with a very short descent at a saddle en route. This for the most part is an easy straight forward route, with only 10 feet of class II, and often has a good use trail (which our group of 14 made more useful, no doubt!)
8 hours round trip including long rest on summit. Two wheel drive vehicles made it to trailhead, but tedious.
Excellent trip report at www.birdandhike.com
fedak - Feb 15, 2011 1:02 pm Date Climbed: Feb 14, 2011
Deadman CanyonStill a lot of snow on the north facing slopes- luckily the Hayford approach is almost entirely south facing. Last mile of the canyon was all hard packed snow. Took the ducked use trail for much of the route, but needed to frequently detour around snowfields (especially on the final leg up the west slope of the peak)
1st summiter of 2011.
Pics and commentary: here.
jmatthys - Oct 22, 2010 9:19 pm Date Climbed: Jun 11, 2008
Via Hidden Forest CabinWas unsuccessful the first time do to an under estimate of the time to get there...spent a long time of the gravel road, so I turned around at the cabin. Have since went back and made the peak
lasvegaswraith - May 18, 2010 8:34 pm Date Climbed: May 15, 2010
DEADMANNo, not me..the canyon. Nice trip up the typical route past the cabin to the SW ridge and back. The canyon is spectacular in the afternoon sun - a must see! Fortunately the summer temps were still not here yet, so the hike temp was quite enjoyable.
bradb - Apr 18, 2010 1:08 pm Date Climbed: Apr 15, 2010
Deadman Canyon RouteRough roads to trailhead. Good use trail in the canyon and most of the way along the ridgeline. Traversed some snowy sections around the rock outcroppings.
Bob Burd - Dec 12, 2009 10:01 pm Date Climbed: Nov 24, 2009
Via Deadman CanyonWith Matthew, along with La Madre Peak in the afternoon. Trip Report
ShinLV - May 5, 2009 3:45 am Date Climbed: Apr 26, 2009
via Air plane crash siteAfter we made it to the cabin in 2 hour, we have decided to check the air plane crash site first. After we checked the site, we climbed the hill that was the opposite side of the Hayford Peak. We tried to follow the ridge line instead of scramble down and up to the Hayford. But we found out that ridge line didn't connected to the Hayford Peak after we climed up and down 3 hills. It turned to big loop hike. 20 miles and more than 5,000 ft total elevation gain.
Hayford Peak via air plane crash site
recast - Nov 15, 2008 1:06 am Date Climbed: Nov 14, 2008
Made it a loop route,My roommate and I did this today as a day hike. We started in Deadman Canyon then headed north from the cabin to the summit. Instead of descending the same route we decided to follow the dry stream bed to the east of the summit and it ended up taking us to the south edge of the cabin. If you want to make this hike a little easier on the climb up then that dry stream bed certainly seems like an more mellow climb. Great climb all around and I certainly want to return to the cabin sometime to camp out.
Kadee - Nov 12, 2008 10:47 pm Date Climbed: Oct 25, 2008
Deadman CanyonVery cool area - I loved how the terrain changed as we went into the canyon. The cabin was very cool also. I did this as a dayhike and did Charleston the day before.
mlarkin2002 - Oct 11, 2008 7:52 pm Date Climbed: Sep 14, 2008
DayhikeDayhiked from deadman canyon. For an ultra, this one does not have the greatest of views.
Tracy - May 11, 2008 12:21 am Date Climbed: May 10, 2008
FinallyAfter having this peak on my "to do" list for 20+ years, I climbed it today after getting a last minute invite from my brother, Barton last night. Joining us were Dick Wimmer (hike organizer), his son-in-law Aaron, Scott Seegmiller, Alan Pinkerton, Rick Holmes and several other of Dick's hiking buddies. Weather was nice for May (not too hot). There were still patches of snow on the north-facing slopes.
jimegan - Feb 8, 2008 8:25 am Date Climbed: Nov 20, 2001
HAYFORD PKLONG DRIVE IN FOR A SOLO DAYHIKE VIA DEADMAN CYN
MoapaPk - Sep 28, 2007 3:47 pm Date Climbed: Oct 30, 2004
2x in snow, usual routeI've been up twice when there was snow, once from ~6300', once from ~8000'. This hike is too hot in the summer. As usual, I'm signing this after the fact as I cruise around looking for other info.
sierragator - Mar 13, 2007 12:39 pm Date Climbed: Mar 11, 2007
Great dayhikeSummited Hayford via deadman cyn in four hours. Snow was patchy up near the cabin and was patchy along the ridgeline. Nice, well marked route. Clear, cool, light winds. Could see the snow capped Sierra crest on the far western horizon. Great day on the mountain.
Dean - Feb 20, 2007 4:12 am Date Climbed: Feb 18, 2007
Deadman Canyon & cross country routeRedsplashman (see below entry) and my self had the mountain all to our selves as snow made the peak a bit more interesting. Sacha was a great hiking companion and we had an enjoyable day and it was nice to get this one in the winter.
redsplashman23 - Feb 19, 2007 11:37 pm Date Climbed: Feb 18, 2007
Hayford PeakExcellent Views all around! Myself and SP Dean, who hiked with me, were the 1st ones to sign the register this year.
Anya Jingle - Jan 31, 2007 11:08 pm Date Climbed: Apr 15, 2005
Deadman's CanyonWe came prepared for a snow climb. It turned out there was very little snow left. Still a nice day. Photos are here: Hayford Peak hike
boisedoc - Sep 12, 2006 5:22 am Date Climbed: Jul 10, 2002
long haullong hike, isolated area.
Dennis Poulin - Jul 25, 2006 4:44 pm Date Climbed: Jun 30, 2006
Deadman's CanyonThis was a nice hike, except for the thunderstorm that chased me out of the canyon on the way down. At least the rain was refreshing.
madmallard - Jun 24, 2006 3:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 17, 2006
Route Climbed: Deadman Canyon (duh)summited this dry peak with a great climbing partner. we left extra water in the cabin which got stolen by some kids that were looking for waterfalls to play in. we had the last laugh when we told them that they had hiked into the wrong mountain range. that must have hurt after hiking four miles down a rocky wash in flip-flops. otherwise a great day, and great start to my four day climbing adventure.