Sheep Peak from East (exploratory)

pics by Harlan W. S.
Oct. 11, 2009

 

This page is mainly meant to emphasize the conditions of the route.  I prefer the Wagon Canyon approach for aesthetics, but that route has 1000’ more elevation gain.

 

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From Corn Creek, take the Mormon Well road 15 miles, then cut NNW on the signed Pine Nut Rd.  The latter requires HC.

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Most of the route uo is fairly clear,  There is some brush for the first 0.5 mile. Much of the way is through open ponderosa pine forests.

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High up, pine forests give way to sparse juniper and pinyon. View SE.

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I climbed this; we should avoid it.

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A 9600’ nubbin is at left.  We should stay L (S) of the crags at right, by traversing the slope.

 

 

 

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Sheep Peak (almost) is in view.

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View toward Spring Mts. from Summit; very hazy (dusty) day.

 

 

 

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Mummy is the mass at L; McFarland at R.

 

 

 

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Arrogance!

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We would see Vegas to S, if it were not so dusty,

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View N to Hayford.

 

 

 

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View SW, from the 9678 peak N of Sheep.

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Hayford from Same peak.

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Nubbins to SW.

 

 

 

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More arrogance!

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SW to Spring Mts.

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Pano E-SE from 9678 peak.

 

 

 

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Nubbins to W.

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Starting down ridge E of 9678’ peak.

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Part of this descent has tricky quartzite blocks; usually one can cut slightly west to avoid them.

 

 

 

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View back toward Sheep on descent (actually a false peak before Sheep).

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Who lives here?