Jumbo Peak (near Gold Butte, NV)

pics by Harlan W.S. & John H.
Nov 14, 2010

 

CP led the trip, with DB providing backup (kind of like the Pips did for Gladys Knight). John H from NM, and Scott C from Tucson, AZ joined us.  This is the WNW chimney route from CP’s book, “Rambles & Scrambles.” Supposedly, a sufficiently thin and non-claustrophobic climber can avoid the 5.3 pitch by pushing on in the chimney, beyond the chockstone.

 

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Jumbo is accessed by a decent gravel road off the very good gravel road from Whitney Pockets to Gold Butte and Bonneli. The actual climb is short, perhaps 1400’ vertical.

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24k map.  I actually left my GPS at the bottom of the WNW chimney.

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Jumbo as seen from Bonneli (view NE from Bonneli).  Hmmm, there must be an easy way up that summit block… right?

 

 

 

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Jumbo as seen from the route to Booth Pinnacle (W side Lake Mead).

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Jumbo as seen from from the pass between Mica and Gold Butte (view S).

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Back to the present… in the morning we head up the NE shoulder of the peak. View NE.

 

 

 

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Near the ridge, view S to summit block, which is actually rather large.

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Now we’re on NW side of peak, getting ready for the chimney.  View SW.

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I’m partway up the chimney, looking back down.

 

 

 

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Now we’re at the ledge below the 5.3 pitch.  DB scampers up.

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View W across Lake Mead, with Muddy Mountains, red Valley of Fire to R, and the Sheep Mts in far background.

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View NW, CP (in black) and Scott check out log book.

 

 

 

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This is the pic John took of me on the summit… with a film camera! Yes, I was wearing shorts, and my harness had hiked them up to the point where it sometimes seemed that I was wearing a speedo.

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View SW over Bonneli Peak.

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View SE over Lake Mead (Gregg Basin) into AZ.

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John Raps down friction pitch.

 

 

 

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The Strip and Red Rock are visible to W.

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Scott gets ready to rap down.  The anchor consists of a rope around DB’s waist, and CP in front, both jammed into a narrow slot with lots of friction.  After DB had rapped,  CP downclimbed unprotected.

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DB starts to rap down the lower near-vertical rock.

 

 

 

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Random view SW as DB packs the rope bag.

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Scott decided not to rap the last pitch, so he downclimbed the chimney with CP (visible).

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Another view back at the muffin-top summit.

 

 

 

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Now we head NE down the bouldery ridge.

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View back up as Scott and John climb down the boulders.

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NE back to the cars!

 

 

 

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My poor abused Soobie in Whitney Pockets.