I arrived around 11AM and decided
to climb Boundary Cone |
This is a zoom view from about
10 miles away to the WSW.
Boundary Cone looks impossible
from here. In fact there is a largely
class 2 (one class 3 move), but
very faint use trail. |
This is a view of Boundary cone
from the N, the next day. The
R (W) ridge has a steep use
trail. |
View UP to E. |
Near the top, view SE.
Three sides of the top
are above big cliffs,
and it is hard to get
a feeling for the exposure. |
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Battleship Mountain at L,
tomorrow's goal. |
Cactus spines remaining
in my shoe after 10 minutes of
tweezing. The "jumping"cholla
reproduces asexually by
dropping pieces, which stick
to your shoe bottom, then
spike you in the ankle. |
My car is down there! |
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Some of the chutes
have catclaws; but
the CORRECT chutes
always have ways to walk
around the catclaws |
descent route |
The one class 3 move;
go R on the slick rhyolite
ridge to avoid the
chockstone. |
On descent, go L of this
nubbin. |
beavertail |
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where you must cross the mine
fence to hit the use trail. |
That eve I camped under a
palo verde. Battleship
Mountain in back. |
Next day was Battleship.
I went clockwise; the W
route was more straight-
forward than descent. |
I started up 10-20 minute
before dawn, but didn't
see the sun for another
30-40 minutes, when I
hit the summit ridge. Go up
just R of the promontory. |
View N |
Spirit Mt to NW |
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This passage makes the
climb class 3 (note C for
cairn) |
The stack is in middle |
Big cliffs on W side |
View N to summit ridge |
View of the TRUE summit to N,
across notch. View is from
FALSE summit just S of
notch. Trick is to go to
W (L) side of FALSE
summit and look for class
2-3 passage |
On TRUE summit looking
back S at FALSE summit.
Blue line shows class
2-3 passage (note C for
cairn) |
On summit, view N. About
to descend off E side.
What could go wrong? |
Well, it's kinda knifey. |
View back S at true summit. |
I just down-climbed that.
Now I'll look for a way
off E side |
10 sweaty minutes later...
I pass by a cave full of paw
prints. |
The Stack to NE. |
Way down SSE looked OK,
except... |
...for a few dryfalls.
I eventually passed
this one on the L (N) |
Manganese (oxy-hydroxide)
dendrites |
View back up bottom of dryfalls. |
Nutt Mt to NW |
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water in the desert |
water in the desert |
water in the desert |
water in the desert |
water in the desert |
The road, where I drove
previous day, looking
for a good campsite. |
The road |
The road |
Datura |
Yay, Mistletoe! |
This rock was partly buried
and in the way of my
campsite. A pry-bar and some
sweat moved it.
in the way |
Leaving area, view back
showing route up
W side of Battleship. |