Lost Creek to North Peak(in Red Rock, near Las Vegas, NV)Harlan W. Stockman |
Described as "one of the most intense rock scrambling hikes in Red Rock." This is a class 4 route, and is very slippery when wet. Bottom line: don't try it unless you are with people who are familiar and comfortable with class 4 and significant exposure. Navigation is tricky; if you really want to go, consider becoming a member of www.hikinglasvegas.com and getting the full route description.
GPS trace & some guessing. We parked at Willow Springs, then went clockwise. |
View SW, Jim enters the canyon. Note waterfall in darkness. |
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Valentina and Russian Peter. Note fingernail polish. |
German Peter. |
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L to R: Peter, Jim, Valentina, Doyle, Peter. |
Dave in red. |
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Dave moves so fast, he blurs photos. |
Valentina, in an incredible feat of strength, hoists a huge rock, so we may pass. |
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Can you find Dave and Doyle? |
Peter and Peter. |
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Georgian nap. |
I'm still wondering. (Can you find Valentina?) |
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View ESE. The Red Rock Wash is much more prominent this year. |
Jim and Peter. Bridge Point (L) and Bridge Mt (R) are in the distance. |
Dave and Valentina. View NE. La Madre in distance. |
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North Peak in view. Jim heads over. View SSW. |
Jim. The snow is a bit too hard where it is in the shadows. |
Calico Hills on left, view E. |
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View NE, Valentina and Peter come over the summit of North Peak. |
Standard cerebellum check for Harlan. |
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Heading down to Rock Gap Road. Snow-covered Griffith Peak is in background. View NW. |
Rock Gap Road in distance. View W. |
I didn't crack my head this time. I did, however, almost slip on a banana peel. I'm not joking -- my guess is that the peel was thrown down from the cliffs by technical rock climbers. |
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