Lincoln County High Point Trip Report
 
Date: September 2001 
Author: Scott Casterlin 
If hiking up the trails (recommended), rather than the ski runs at Ski Apache, look for the marked trailhead 
on the right at the last left-trending curve into the ski area parking lot. Good quality trails #15 and #25 are 
sometimes frustratingly level, but they go to the top. Watch for the correct switchbacks and signed 
junctions. I think if you stay left at all signed forks, you'll make it, I think. Signed Ice Spring was flowing 
nicely in a drainage along the trail near the crest and the final push to the top is on a ski run. The lookout is 
just southeast of the gondola top. 
There were no signs or fences on the way to Blanca and the final push to the top is not exposed if you use 
the faint hiker-made route just west of the "crest", as others have reported.  What little trash there was I 
carried out.  The descent down Apache Bowl, southernmost part of the ski area's top, and the Deep Freeze 
runs, along a service road, is quick and made nicer by a running stream.  You'll come out at the ski area and 
can walk up the road back to the trailhead parking area where you parked anyway since the ski area parking 
lot is locked up at 4:30 pm.