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Teneriffe - Dixie Peak
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Aug 15, 2021
Main update: not a drop of water on Teneriffe Falls.
Dixie Peak is new to me. When hiking down Teneriffe, I took the regular trail with potential connection to Mt. Si. About a mile west of Teneriffe, you'd see a road junction. The road is decommissioned with a large pile of rocks. Go over the rocks and stay on the ridge (instead of going on the road), you'll see a faint trail, and occasional pink ribbons. No need of much bushwhacking. Certainly more bushy than regular trail.
A cairn marks the summit.
I came out of Mt. Si parking lot, via Roaring Creek trail, which actually had some water.
Teneriffe itself is 3800' gain. This may add another 500'. Not too much extra effort.
Photos:
1) the short open ridge to Dixie Peak
2) view down to Crater Lake
3) view from the top of Dixie to the east.