North-South
Sister Traverse from Mack's Canyon (NV)
pics by Harlan
W.S. Last week I was nearly caught in a fire in Well, it was “different.” It was a bit harder to find the break in
the cliffs on N Sister when descending, versus ascending. Of course it looked obvious once I was
below it. I also wanted to take a more
direct route to S Sister, recalling vaguely that I had accompanied Dr Ed F
along the ridge in 2004, without the standard traverse on the E side of the
peak. I did find a route closer to the crest, but I’m not sure
I’d ever find it again. An unexpected delight of the trip: a nice trail at the
lower part of the descent gully, which contained a flowing stream and
columbines. I started at 11:21AM, and was back at the car by 2:55PM. I spent a fair amount of time on each peak (that’s why I do this stuff!), but the route-finding between peaks slowed me down the most. |
View from N Sister, with labels: the mountains to the W. From L to R, McFarland, Bonanza,
Wheeler and Mack’s. |
View S from I am attempting a hybrid |
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Mummy to E. |
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A broader view to S, with some route marked. |
Macks to W. |
Now I’m at the saddle between Sisters, looking N. The rock at L is locally known as “Crazed Sex Poodle.” |
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Another view back at N. Sister |
Now I look S, to what I thought was the top of S Sister. |
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Oops, actually the ridge was ragged, and there was another top. |
Finally on the correct ridge, I look N to N Sister. |
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attempt at toe grab/silly. I later realized that my self-portraits are usually too distant to allow good perception of facial expressions. |
Panoramic view from McFarland at L, to N Sister at R. |
A view of N Sister, showing descent off cliffs. |
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This and next 4 pics show shooting stars and columbines along stream. |
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The trail greatly eases travel. |
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