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The route in from near Gold Butte, The road is good gravel to Gold Butte. |
A closeup of the routes on the two days; blue for the 1st day. The east-side route is much iffier. |
On the way in are several interesting features. One is Devil’s Throat, which is a huge deep steep-sided pit in the alluvium. My guess is that a sinkhole opened up in the limestone bedrock several hundred years ago, and pulled the alluvium down inside. |
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You can see the size of the throat. |
Now on my quick solo; Bonelli is to the south, and I’m passing over a mainly-quartz pegmatite vein. |
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The GC is at left. |
This view to NNW to
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Straight W across |
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NW and arrogance. |
There were two registers; this one from 1990, and a 1993 McLeod-Lilley register, which had just Anya and Henry J’s 2005 signatures. |
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View S. |
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Now I start the “more challenging” descent down the east side, view SSW. The E and S sides are quite steep; there are *almost* always class 2 work-arounds. |
View back up to the peak, There was a piece of dust on my camera lens, which I didn’t see till 2 days later! |
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View N during descent. |
Next morn, our campsite. |
Ali heads S; Bonelli catches morning rays, about 7:45 AM. |
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View East. |
At top of the the one slight class 3 on this route. |
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The pegmatite again. |
Near the peak. |
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Panorama, as Ali signs in. Jumbo is the peak at R with the knob on top. |
View SW to Temple Bar area. |
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View S. |
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Typical gneiss, with boudinage of feldspar. |
We found 4 abandoned, old canteens. |
Ali, Barrel cactus, and Jumbo. |
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Partially retrograde, dark garnets. |
Muscovite and quartz vein weathered out of host rock. |
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