The
Guardian (near
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The 100k top map. |
I took the direct route up the ridge, then descended on the west. |
Prince’s Plume? |
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Purplemat with beetle. |
Phacelias. |
AYC (sunflower). |
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Early in the hike, one climbs a small dryfall with a cottonwood. I’ve never seen running water here, but typically one will find water by digging down 6”. To the right above my shadow, is a water pit dug by the horse riders. |
Indigobush. |
For the first 2.5 miles, the route winds through colorful rocky gorges. This was once a 4wd road; though it is completely eroded, the path is moderately easy for hikers. |
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Poppies… poppies will make them sleep… |
At ~4 miles, the wash opens up. In back is The Sentinel. |
At ~7 miles, the north end of Guardian ridge comes into view. At ~8 miles, one leaves the wash to climb the ridge. |
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Mojave aster. |
The low part of the ridges is chaotic, but there is always a class 2 route. |
Beavertail. |
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Sometimes the “easiest” route follows highly serrated ridges. |
Near the top of the ridge, it becomes harder and to avoid class 3. |
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View ENE with an unflattering view of |
Midget barrel cactus. |
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View S. Finally on ridge, we see many lumps between us and the summit cairn. |
The Narrows, is behind Guardian. To the right, in the
distance is |
View SW. |
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The Coastal Survey was here before the completion of Hoover Dam and the filling of |
Not many people visit. Dessert Danny’s e-mail from 2002 made me remember this peak. |
Bird-poop-cover summit cairn. |
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View back N, through the chaos. |
A tribute to BigBendBetty. |
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View NNW, over beavertail. I thought I might explore the western descent, as possible route to |
View back UP (camera at 45 degrees) my descent route. This route was convoluted, with lots of hidden cliffs; not advised. I got leg cramps halfway down, which put an
end to my |
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View N across the descent slope. The northern route looks a little gentler. |
Shortly after seeing this skull… |
…I came down this dryfall, and passed within 2’of a bobcat. He went down the dryfall like it was nothing. He was sleeping in the nook on the left side of the upper falls. |
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On the way out, looking back at Sentinel. |
Ripple marks in the limestone. |
The coastal survey put a lot of benchmarks on this route, I’d guess in preparation for |
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There are lots of colorful washes on the way out. |
Memories: In December 2002, I met Desert Danny via Nick N. Nick forwarded an e-mail in which Danny described reaching Guardian. I was still recovering my balance after a stroke, and couldn’t conceive of this type of hike. Later, Nick was talking about the nice peaks around all… “except Guardian… that’s just too much of a long haul.” So the seed was planted in my brain; when would I be ready? |
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