Fernande, 7667',  (Red Rock, Las Vegas) Sentimental

I named Fernande after my mother (who died suddenly in 2002 at 83), back before the days of intense peakbagging,  The peak was sufficiently remote and hard-to-reach, that I thought the register would gather few names. Fernande has only about 250' of prominence, but is the only summit in La Madre chain to have steep cliffs on both the south and north sides.

I've been here 4x by 3 routes. This time I came from the north, a scenic route that unfortunately requires going through a lot of brush, and a rather challenging 4x4 road for access; the entire route can be made class 2+ max, but you will want to stick to harder ridges to avoid brush and scree. Consider long pants and/or tough desert gaiters if you choose this route. The easiest route, for planning, is to ascend La Madre from Sandstone Quarry and descend 800' east to the base of Fernande, then go up the class 2+ ridge, and return by climbing back to La Madre; that is 5000' ascent day, but requires no 4x4. And third, one can climb from the east, using the col between East La Madre and Fernande; this route has some class 3+ and nasty brush, at least as I have gone. I'm pretty sure one can do that last route by staying closer to the south, with less brush, but perhaps class 4.

Pics by Harlan W S

Nov 01, 2021

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the peak as seen when
one looks west from
Gottlieb. It has cliffs on
both south and north sides.
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Red is my most recent
route, blue is a traverse
from 2020, and magenta
denotes previous trips
from Sandstone Quarry
off scenic loop.
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Zoom out for context
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Survey mark to
delineate sections
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a subtle agave
roasting pit
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Fernande from north,
sun not quite over the
mountains
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Tabulate coral, view
down growth axis
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View back north,
we are getting on
rock
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View E to East
La Madre
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E La Madre at L,
start of Fernande
slabs at R
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Near the col.
We'll take a rib
at L.
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View E over
steep slabs
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The previous register
was left out in the sun,
and had been
destroyed
by the UV.
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View W to El Padre
(L) and La Madre (R)
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zoomed a bit
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Turtlehead L center,
Mt Wilson in sun,
and Potosi is in
far background
R of center
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View E over Vegas
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Damsel/Pincushion
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Charleston at L
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Sports bra drawn
in for modesty. I'm
67, give me a break.
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Another view of
slabs on descent
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Rough rib, but
better than talus
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Tabulate coral 90
degree cut from
previous
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Why don't he
write?
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I would much rather
be scratched than
suffer the heat of
long pants. But for
cooler weather, maybe
I'll use desert gaiters.
It was 40F at top. The
blackbrush is nasty.
Please folks, if you take the time
to sign a register, take the time to put
it back out of the sun. If you can't
afford the time to put the register
back correctly, don't bother signing.
NEVER put any food or smelly
items in a register; animals will tear
it apart as a consequence.