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Trips from 2005 (blue), 2014 (magenta) and 2020 (red). The way I take for ascent is direct but uses class 3 (SW side of last steep chute) to class 4 (NE side of chute) |
Context. Take the Potosi Camp Road off rte 160, washboarded but fit for passenger cars with decent clearance. |
There are basically three "easy" ways to break through the cliff bands. Middle route has a class 3 stretch, R route has class 2+. |
If you take the middle route, stay L in the gully. |
La Madre at left distance, Windy and Hoolw Rock in middle. |
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Potosi to E |
Bluebird to S (view from S peak of Pa's Rump). |
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View NE from south peaklet of Pa's Rump. |
Getting closer to Bluebird |
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It is a bit hard to walk on the very edge, but that path avoids the talus and brush on the W side |
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The rock is so frictional, one can climb steep stuff (but beware of loose rock!) |
View back NE |
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Bluebird again |
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N face of Bluebird looks OK, but I chose easy route along ledge on L (E) side |
Kingston range, where I was a week back |
Clark Mt at L on skyline |
Steep drop to W |
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View back N |
Charleston L, Griffith mid, Mummy R |
Ridgeline S of Bluebird |
View back N |
I chose to cut L here to descend; should have gone another 0.5 mile S |
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After cutting E, I had to cut N to avoid cliffs below. |
Flax |
Fremont phacelia |
Globe Mallow |
Claret cup |
globe mallow |
turpentine broom |
I came down the break at L |
windows on Potosi |
From 2014: View NE from Pa's Rump shows a crease on E side where one can descend |
Another view NE, with crease on E side |
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