East
Mojave Trip (Cave, Old Dad, Kelso, Cowholes)
Harlan W. S. & Friends |
This trip started in
a snowstorm, which closed i-15 south of Primm.
Dr. F found a cross-country route on dirt roads. This ersatz route allowed us
to bypass
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Map
(1:250k) for entire trip.
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GPS trace of trip up and down Cave Mt is in red. The blue dashed line is the traditional route. |
View SW to miles SW of Baker, on Dec 19. |
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Climbing up the SE ridge of Cave. Illustrated is a disadvantage of this ridge route: there are a few pinnacles that end in cliffs on the uphill side. We’re looking down a sheer 20’ drop. Luba downclimbed this cliff, but Dr F and I went down the W side. |
When the ridge ran out, we traversed WNW and W to the gully below the summit. |
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The steep gully below top ridge. |
Summit of Cave, view SW. Luba (yellow shirt) is on the highest of numerous granite outcrops. |
Old Pb-acid battery that Luba found below summit. |
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View to i-15, W from summit. |
View of i-15, NE from summit. |
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View SE.
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Ed and Luba on highest outcrop. |
Heading down the main drainage. |
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Lots of boulders, no significant dryfalls. |
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There are a few granite spires. |
The next day, Dec 20. GPS trace of Old Dad. We went up the standard ridge, down the valley to south. |
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The summit block comes into view to WNW. |
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View SE. |
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On summit -- view SE. |
Providence Mts to S. L to R: Mitchell, Edgar & Fountain. |
Panorama centered on S summit of Old Dad. |
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The descent was bouldery, with a few tall dryfalls. We had to climb R to get around a few big drops. |
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That afternoon (Dec. 20), we went to Kelso Pk. |
Kelso in distance. We had snow the entire trip. |
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View S, with Providence Mts. on L. Granite on R. |
View NE to cinder cones. That night, we camped by the rightmost cone. |
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Charleston Pk was faintly visible to N. |
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T-shirt and shorts weather. |
GPS trace of Cowhole Mountain. We went here Dec. 21, but first... |
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we broke camp just S of a cinder cone, and |
...went to a near-by lava tube. See the two holes?... |
...here is the view of the same holes, from within the lava tube. |
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Flash photos inside the tubes produced an interesting effect. The dust, stirred up by our boots, sparkled like snowflakes. |
OK, THEN we drove to Cowhole. Here is the view S as we cross the desert toward the peak. This peak -- 800' lower than my home in Vegas -- was a very pleasant surprise. |
The ascent route was a bit sketchy, so I didn't take many photos. |
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View NW as Luba and Ed near the top. |
Shorts and T-shirt weather. |
View E to Old Dad Mt. |
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View S to Granite Mt. |
View W to Cave Mt. |
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This is a view looking DOWN over N face. |
We went down by an easier eastern route. |
This descent was mainly class 2, but the rock was loose and very steep at the top. |
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Looking up and back S. There were a few class 3 downclimbs on the route. |
View S and up; our routes. We started the ascent on the R side, intending to go up a hidden canyon to the summit. At the red x, we found a chimney blocked at the top with a chockstone, with no obvious non-technical exit. So, we back-tracked and went right. The descent is on the L side. |
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After returning from Cowhole, we went up Little Cowhole, to the N. |
View S to Cowhole (from Little Cowhole), |
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View S to Cowhole. |
View SW to Old Dad. |
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The best thing about Little Cowhole is the descent; one can run down the sand, losing 600' in a matter of minutes. |
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