Easy Way to Damsel PeakH.W. Stockman Near Las Vegas, NV; 5 miles west of my house. |
Brownstone Basin road provides access to Damsel Peak -- an easy* trailless route. I had been up Damsel by the NE wash, and found that path very brushy with steep, loose talus. In contrast, these west-side routes have sparse brush, firm talus, and are essentially walk-ups. The western route (on the map GPS trace) is through a wash that is flat-bottomed and gravelly for much of the trip (I saw a mountain bike track up much of the route). Caution: it was cool the day I hiked -- but this route may be fatally hot by summer. Brownstone road requires a 4WD or AWD, but the drive is rather straightforward. My Subaru Outback had no problems, even though it has modest clearance.
There were many, many flowers -- all the species I saw last Saturday, plus these, and more. There were beautiful blue larkspurs, but I kept screwing up the focus!
If you want maps or GPS tracks for the road, contact me: hwstock -at- alum -dot- mit -dot- edu.
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GPS trace |
Desert four o'clocks |
Cliffrose |
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Apache plume |
Claret cup |
On summit ridge -- view SW. Here is a key to mountain names. |
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The tops of West Damsel (L) and East Damsel. |
Panoramic view E over East Damsel and Las Vegas. |
This is a seldom-visited summit. I found this entry to be interesting. |
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Obligatory cerebellum check. |
LaMadre Peak, view NW on descent. |
Mini-arch on summit ridge. |
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On the way down the ravine, I saw oxidized sulfide ore. Then I came across this mine prospect. |
Agave roasting pit, near irregular jog in GPS trace. |
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Utah penstemons. |
Banana yucca. |
Redbud -- late in the season, but in the shade of the cliffs. |
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*OK, maybe my definition of "easy" requires some qualification. This route has slightly less elevation gain than the route through Little Red Rock on the NE side; but the elevation gain is still more than 2100', and it is a round trip of ~5 miles, all without a trail. I took the eastern (of the two routes on the GPS map) up, because I don't like walking on gravel; I walk fast, and my feet dig in gravel too much. However, the gravel is fine for a more leisurely pace.