Peak 5804 (near Mormon Mts, NV)

I first saw this peak from Moapa almost 16 years ago*. Tracy and I went to Davidson to get zoom photos, and I was not greatly encouraged, since I knew what looked like a relatively easy E ridge, would likely be composed of big blocks.  But slightly behind the apparent ridge was a series of cliffs often cut by hidden class 3 gullys. When all looked impossible, we traversed, heading somewhat down, then up to a nasty class 5 chimney (with incoveniently-placed sharp bushes) and broke through the last cliff band. If I had to do it again, I might have tried to belay people over the wall just W of the chimney, though suitable anchors were not guaranteed.  As it was we anchored off a bush with a 6" trunk at top of the chute.  LOOSE ROCK DANGER. This is a cool-weather peak.

Thanks to my wonderful friends Anji, Bart and Tracy for being so cheerful and helpful.

Harlan W S & Anji C

Saturday, March 09, 2019

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Location map. Dirt
road for Carp-Elgin
is usually excellent.
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Close-up of domical
summit block. There
may be a route on
SW ridge, but the
smooth-looking
40' contours are
deceiving.
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5804 as seen from
Moapa Peak to SW.
What appears to
be a relatively gentle
slope on R is actually
an arete composed
of small near-vertical
5-40' blocks.
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5804 viewed from
the south
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Tracy heads in.
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The first gully

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Tracy finds safe
route around
slippery stream
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This prominent
peak to S
looks class 2-3
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Intrepids below
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Intrepids below
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Saddle (same is seen in
view from Moapa)
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Bart is down there
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View ~NW, line shows
path down, then up,
then across up steep
ramp to crux, a somewhat
hidden chimney. After
I placed a handline in
the crux, I returned to
my compatriots.
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After the traverse,
we head up to
bottom of crux.
Pic by Anji. Cairn
(which I placed) same
as in 2 photos back.
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Pic by Anji
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Pic by Anji. I am L
at bottom of crux, Bart
climbs to base. I climbed
crux again, and belayed
Bart and Anji.
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Bart belays Tracy
in the crux.
I was very grateful
Bart came along, as
I am too light to belay
Tracy, and by this
point I was really
tired. Bart tied a
critical extra loop in
the handline.
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More belaying
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Tracy gets up. Anji pic
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Anji's pic of me
E of crux
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The top is domical
and anti-climatic.  No
survey tower, no cairn.
Elevation on map is
likely from aerial
photogrammetry.
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Mormon Mts to W
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Moapa Pk to SW
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Castellated Mormon
Peaks
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Snow-covered Virgin
Mts in distance
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Not sure this peak
has a non-technical
route. Don Palmer
may have climbed it.
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Anji raps the crux.
I had preset my
camera and snapped
the pic with one hand
while the other controlled
the rope. I'm not a big
fan of taking pics
while belaying
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Anji's pic of
me belaying
Tracy
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We were able to
walk W of this cliff
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Ani prepares to
descend, to her R...
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...is this cairn
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Ani spots Bart
climbing below
cairn
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Team work
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Mt Davidson to E
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Anji saw a route
down another canyon
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Tracy and Bart at top
of descent route
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Anji looks back
at saddle, 5804
at L
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Interesting rocks
in saddle
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Anji pic of me
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Anji picks our
route on the ridge
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Anji
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Anji
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From below,
it doesn't look
hard!
In 2025, I found a blog (from Nevada Bob)
that there is an easier route from W