Hidden Valley is an area on the eastern side of Reno. Tucked away behind Rattlesnake Mountain, a number of neighborhoods have grown up here in over the last few years. The hills above the residential areas are truly representative of Nevada's terrain with a few steep inclines. I have hiked this area many times over the years and even use it as for some training routes to get in shape for bigger trips, but when I saw one of the meetup groups was planning a hike, I thought it might be nice to put some miles in with some friends and maybe even summit a couple of peaks above Hidden Valley that I hadn't visited before.
Regrouping, we head back down to the trail along the saddle and pass by some wild mustangs grazing nearby. One more reason I love living here. There is such a diversity of life all around us, even here in the high desert.
Following the ridge line, we follow the ups and downs of the small peaks and saddles, some of which are extremely steep, but we eventually reach a jeep trail leading up to another tall peak that overlooks I80 looking East. A few of my fellow hikers slip on the loose gravel and dirt, but luckily no one is hurt. The jeep trail is incredibly steep, but we reach the top to find another tall rock cairn constructed in years past.
As we put on more comfortable shoes, load our cars, and say our goodbyes, I review the mileage of day - just under 8 miles. Not a bad morning.
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