El Toro in Morgan Hill - that Peak that beckons from 101

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Morgan Hill El Toro

Anyone from the Bay Area is familiar with that cone-shaped peak just outside of Morgan Hill. You know - that one just west of 101. As a hiker, this peak has been calling to me for years, just asking for me to stand on top of it. Unfortunately, this peak (El Toro) is on private property and the only legal way to climb it is to participate in the once-annual Morgan Hill Historical Society sponsored hike. At 1,420.3 feet, it's a Bay Area 'Fourteener'.

We met Tom and Russ, fellow hiking bloggers, before 8 am and joined the throng of people just itching to summit El Toro. After a brief lecture from a geologist the hike began, and hundreds of people swarmed towards the peak.

Gaining about 1000 feet in a mile, this isn't an easy hike by most people's standards. It's steep, gravelly, and has poison oak just waiting for you to make a mistake. There's no warm up stretch - it's just straight up and then straight down, no time for breathers unless you stop. I'm glad I just got back from a good strenuous backpacking trip - made this hike seem a lot easier than it would have been if I was in my normal sluggish winter form. They even have ropes up for the last gravelly stretch to assist people on the slick gravel.

My pictures here: El Toro, Morgan Hill

Tom's report of the harrowing El Toro Ascent here: The Fourteener of Morgan Hill

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