With my first semester of graduate courses behind me, I set off to Joshua Tree National Park for some camping and peak bagging. First up was Mount Mel, near Indian Cove Campground. I previously considered climbing this peak while backpacking the Boy Scout Trail, but opted to skip it. I parked at the Nature Trail trailhead and set off to the west. The trail took me past a wash that would follow almost to a saddle to the south of Mount Mel.














Once at the saddle, I scanned the boulders that make up this peak to find a route up. I set off, working my way carefully up through the rocks. Soon, I was nearing the top and began exploring how I might reach the actual summit block. I found the register and then scrambled to the proper summit. From there, I snapped a few photos and began picking my way back down. Once back at the car, I set off to the day’s second hike, up to Queen Mountain and Queen Benchmark. But first, lunch in 29 Palms and some more firewood for camp later. The hike was 2.2 miles, in 1:24, and 400 feet of gain.
I am an avid peak bagger, sometimes backpacker, and former sea kayaker living in San Diego. I am the co-author of Urban Trails: San Diego, coming in Spring 2026!
In 2019, I became the third person to complete the San Diego 100 Peak Challenge. Not stopping with that accomplishment, I set my sights on the harder San Diego Sierra Club 100 Peak list, which I completed in 2021. In addition, I have conquered several Six-Pack of Peaks challenges (SoCal, San Diego, Central Coast, and both the Arizona-Winter and Arizona-Summer).
I am looking forward to exploring new summits and new adventures across the southwest.

