Snoopy
Loop (Red Rocks, NV, near
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The GPS trace. One parks ~0.4 miles west of Willow Spring, on the gravel Rocky Gap Road. |
Snoopy, as seen near the start of the hike. The route moves R to L across the prominent limestone bands. |
The route starts up an old 4WD road, Then travels up a faint trail on the south side of the wash, then eventually drops into the wash. The arrows at right show how one winds to the right of a cliff; the arrow at left shows another possible (untried) way to mount the ridge. |
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The wash passes through the major cliff band that normally blocks climbs up La Madre Ridge. |
View up the first dryfall. The top passage is narrow, so you may wish to take off your pack. |
View back down. |
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At last you must leave the wash at a huge dryfall, and cut SW (left as you climb) up a ramp. Here’s a view looking back from the ramp, showing the cliff band that normally blocks progress. |
A view up the ramp as it turns a corner. |
Another view back down. |
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Finally, one gets to the top of the ramp. Will there be an easy way to mount the ridge on the corner? |
Not a chance. The wall continues unabated. One must turn W on the S side of the wall, lose >350’, and then turn right up a class 2 ramp. |
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View E from the top of peak 2404m. It’s dark and snowing behind me, but bright sun in the
is to L; the “brow” of Snoopy is the peak in the foreground at R (note snow). |
View NE. La Madre is the rightmost peak; Tia Grande is at left. |
Now descending S. One aims for the talus slopes at left. |
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Finally I hit the wet southern wash, and the remains of a dead stag. |
There are perhaps 10 small (in volume) but very slippery waterfalls on the way down. |
Sometimes it is easiest to go high to cut around the falls; sometimes one has to use “grass holds” to descend. |
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