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Tag: Day Hiking

Rusted remnants of an old vehicle frame lying along the El Cajon Mountain trail in Lakeside, California, surrounded by chaparral and hillside vegetation.

El Cajon Mountain | Lakeside | CA

El Cajon Mountain:
The Hike That Hikes You Back

Let me start by saying this: El Cajon Mountain does not mess around. This isn’t one of those “wow, what a nice stroll through nature” kind of hikes. This is more like “why am I going uphill again?” with a side of “my quads might never forgive me.” And yet — I’d absolutely do it again.

This is an ~11-mile out-and-back with over 3,500 feet of elevation gain, and it earns every bit of its reputation. Short on paper, relentless on the trail — the kind of hike that doesn’t just test your legs, but your patience.

Flat lay of essential day hiking gear including navigation tools, water bottle, first aid items, and safety equipment

Essential Gear Checklist

Day Hikes | 2+ Hours

This summer (2025), I’m leading a group to the summit of Mt. Marcy, the tallest peak in New York. At 5,344 feet, it’s a challenging but rewarding hike through the heart of the Adirondacks and a true full-day adventure.

The route covers roughly 14.4 miles round-trip with more than 3,500 feet of elevation gain and typically takes 9–10 hours to complete. It’s not technical, but it is long, demanding, and requires thoughtful preparation—especially when you factor in changing weather, terrain, and fatigue over the course of the day.

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