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See the Retired Peak Guides in the Archives for Microsoft Word and other versions of this peak guide.
Location: Santa Barbara County, about 13 miles northwest of Ojai, 90 miles from Los Angeles
Maps
- Auto Club: Santa Barbara County
- Forest Service: Los Padres National Forest: Mt. Pinos, Ojai and Santa Barbara Ranger Districts
- USGS Topo:
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- Route 1 - Old Man Mountain 7½
- Route 2 - Old Man Mountain 7½, White Ledge Peak 7½
- HPS:
Route(s),
waypoints and
explanation of usage
Nearby Peaks: Monte Arido
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 1
(USFS Adventure Pass and
Special 4WD Permit required)
- Distance: 6 miles round trip on road and cross-country
- Gain: 1700' total, 700' out plus 1000' on return
- Time: 3 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, easy
- Navigation: Easy
Original: Warren E. von Pertz and Al Campbell, 1967
DRIVING ROUTE 1
- Take US 101 west to Ventura.
- Go north on SR 33 to the town of Ojai.
- From the intersection of SR 150 and SR 33 in Ojai, go north on SR
33 for 32 miles to Pine Mountain Summit. Turn left on a gated and locked
dirt road. This is the Potrero Seco Road (see Special Conditions for
Route 1).
- Go through the gate, note your odometer and go as follows:
- Go 3.4 miles, keeping right at all forks to a cattle guard.
Continue straight.
- At 4.9 miles, Don Victor trail on the right. Continue straight.
- At 7.3 miles, fork. Go right.
- At 8.1 miles, a big gendarme. This is the parking spot for
Hildreth.
- At 8.6 miles, open gate. Keep straight ahead.
- At 14.1 miles, locked gate at a road fork. Park here.
Note: Only 4WD vehicles are
allowed to drive to the trailhead. See Special Conditions for Route 1 below.
HIKING ROUTE 1
- From the parking area (5800'+), take the left (gated) road fork.
- At 0.8 mile,
the summit of Monte Arido is just west of the
road.
- Continue down the road (south) another 1.9 miles to the bottom of a
long downhill.
- Leave the road here (4980'+) and climb south up the open
ridge to the prominent saddle (5300').
- From here go east up the brushy
ridge to the summit.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Route 1 requires a special permit to drive the Potrero Seco Road past
the locked gate. This permit is dependent upon conditions. A 4WD vehicle
is required for the permit. Road conditions are variable. Please contact
the Ojai Forest Service Ranger Station at: (805) 646-4348.
Hikers have had trouble with obtaining the correct gate combination.
Below are some suggestions made by Sandy Sperling, Byron Prinzmetal and the
District Ranger:
- First of all you need to call ahead of time or visit the Ojai Ranger
Station ahead of your planned hike date to obtain your permit and the gate
combination. You can not, as of this writing, obtain the permit and gate
combination by visiting the ranger station the day you want the permit.
- Call or visit the ranger station in Ojai Monday-Friday during business
hours as close to your hiking date as possible to verify and re-verify the
lock combinations.
- Make sure the combination(s) you are given are for the gate you intend
to go through and not some other gate.
- Be aware that rain closes the gate entirely, and that the lock
combinations will change more frequently in the case of rain.
- Ask for the previous and next combinations as the combination changes
regularly.
- You may be fortunate if given the wrong combination to have someone
let you in, but you will need to find someone with the correct combination
who is willing to give it to you so you can get out.
- When you pick up your permit, check all the other permits and permit
copies in the pickup box for other combinations. Write these down in case
yours doesn't work.
NOTE
Monte Arido is next to the road that leads to
Old Man Mountain. Both of
these peaks are usually done on the same outing.
Printable version of this route
ROUTE 2
(USFS Adventure Pass required)
- Distance: 20 miles round trip on trail, road, and cross-country
- Gain: 5100' total, 4500' out plus 600' on return
- Time: 9-10 hours round trip
- Rating: Class 1, very strenuous
- Navigation: Moderate
- Leader Rating: "I", normal conditions
Original: Warren E. von Pertz and Al Campbell, 1967
DRIVING ROUTE 2
- Take the US 101 freeway to Ventura.
- Go north on SR 33 to Ojai.
- From the intersection of SR 33 and SR 150 in Ojai, go north on SR 33
for 5 miles and turn left on paved Matilija Road.
- Go west 5.0 miles to a locked gate. Park here.
HIKING ROUTE 2
- From the parking area (1540'), hike up the road past the gate.
- Pass
some houses, a small stream crossing, and then a larger one. A short
distance past this crossing is a trailhead on the right. Continue on the
road to another trailhead on the left with a sign "Murietta Canyon
Trail 24W07".
- Turn left (south) on this trail and follow it about two
miles to where it meets a road.
- Turn left (west) on this road and continue
about 3 miles to a saddle. This is Murrieta Divide.
- Turn sharp right
(north) and continue up the road about 4 miles to where the road crosses
the ridge coming southwest down from the west summit of Old Man Mountain.
- Go northeast up this ridge and then contour left to a saddle (5300').
- Turn right and go east up to the summit.
This southwest ridge is
likely to be extremely brushy. An alternative is to hike about another 1.2
miles along the road and go up the north ridge as in Route 1.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The second river crossing about 1/2 mile from the parking area is
sometimes impassable after heavy rains.
The land on both sides of the road is part of the Murrieta Canyon
Wildlife Study Area. Public entry is prohibited. Please stay on the road
or trail.
Mountain bikes should not be used on the Murietta Canyon Trail. Continue
on the road past the Murietta Canyon trailhead about 0.2 mile to a road
fork with a sign "<-- ALL TRAILS". Keep left and continue
another 0.2 mile to a road junction. Turn left at this junction and
follow it up to Murietta Divide.
Please report any corrections or changes to the
Mountain Records Chair.
Hundred Peaks Section, Angeles Chapter, Sierra Club
Published 23-August-2011
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