Update on Iguana Peak, Southern Nevada

Please see original TR from Feb 13
I consider just one mandatory 6' section (near the base of the crack/ramp) to be class 4, and if you are confident jumping, it is class 3. This is a cool-weather hike for dry days and sticky shoes.

The small images below are thumbnails; you have to click on them to see the full-sized images. Study the 3rd photo, and the pictures of the "pick a route" options. There are no hard moves, and I walked or butt-scooted down much of the ramps.
However, there are lots of steep ramps with exposure that will make it seem worse. No hold should be weighted with entire body weight; the surface of the rock is very crumbly.

Pics by Harlan W S & Kevin H.

Feb 19, 2022

00map0
The peak is accessed
from the Xmas Tree
Pass Rd, several miles
east of the Spirit Mt
parking.
00map1
This a zoom of the
USGS topo map. The
USGS map gets the
upper contours wrong,
but my main idea is
to show where the
next photo was taken.
00routeoptions
This photo of summit
block shows the route.
Dotted lines indicate
route has gone behind
an obstruction and is
NOT actually visible in
image.
01tunnel
view N through
"tunnel."
02class4
Kevin took this pic
of me as I dropped
from the S end of
ramp across class 4.
Going up, I started
on boulder at L and
jumped to grab a pinch
hold on the face, then
put my L hand in L
side of crack.
03aaramp
Kevin's pic of me
descending lower
ramp. I sat in depression
in back of me, to meat
anchor a strap for Kevin.
There are several good
places on the ramp
to meat anchor a strap.
03aramp
My view of Kevin
ascending ramp
03bramp
Kevin a bit farther
up ramp
05routeoptions1
Now pick a route!
This is Kevin's view
S across lower, dark blue
option. I have hunkered
down and sidled across
ledge, with my hands
over lip at R, feet on
sloped rock at L.
05routeoptions2
This a view N as Kevin
descends through
light blue option. It is
helpful to have someone
meat anchor a handline
above and to L, so
the descender can cross
a somewhat exposed,
40 degree ramp to get
to the S end of the crack.
05routeoptions3
This the green option. I'm
just climbing free up this
steep ridge, just W of the
crack in the previous
pic. This is very steep,
and you should have
sticky rubber soles, AND
try to brush the loose
granite off the rock as high
as you can before you
start. And perhaps just
not do this.
06adepression
Now we've crossed
over into top depression,
turned L, and climbed
up the crack. At end
of crack, step L and
S
, then step back N
to walk to summit. Just
past Kevin is a very
short, very exposed
section to R; I advise
you not to slip there.
06bdepression
My view of Kevin to S,
showing route. You
won't see this view
unless you travel N on
a narrow ridge on the W
side of top depression.
06cdepression
Kevin's view from
summit, to where I
took last pic.