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A weekend of many fun hikes offered by       meetup hiking las vegas / 52 peak club   6/13-14/2015    

6/16/2015

 
Read about all the hikes led on Saturday and Sunday:


Kraft Peak (Calico Basin)  (2 of Hearts):  On Saturday, Leader Chris led six 52ers/53ers on a hike to Kraft Mountain that included four rappels.  Learn from the best and most knowledgeable


Double the trouble @Elephant Loop and Turtlehead Jr from Sandstone Quarry (Calico Basin) (2 of Diamonds):  Leader Sara led four members to Turtlehead Jr.  
Mack's Peak to Mack's Peak North, Mt. Charleston (8 Spades or 9 Spades):  Leader Brett led four 52ers to two peaks today on Mt. Charleston.  Mack's Peak  is a good introductory mountaineering hike. It’s a half day hike, not too long. Fantastic views in all directions are seen from the peak.  Mack's Peak North - Although loose in parts, there’s some climbing and a pseudo knife-edge traverse to the summit making this a hike worth doing.   No photos are available for this hike.
McFarland Peak, Mt. Charleston  (10 of Hearts):  Leader Kelly led eight 52ers and one 53er to the Summit of McFarland Peak on Saturday.  High Clearance Vehicles were needed for this hike.  This is the best route to the seldom-climbed McFarland Peak.  Trailhead is Gravel Road 570 (Not marked).  The views along the summit ridge of this route are truly awesome.
Sunday, 6-14-2015
North Peak, Red Rock Canyon  (6 of Spades):  Leader David led 12 52ers to the Summit of North Peak via Rocky Gap Road.  High Clearance Vehicles were needed for this route.  North Peak is the second highest peak in Red Rock. A fantastic view of Red Rock and Las Vegas is seen from the peak. From North Peak it’s a few hundred yards to an awesome overlook into Ice Box Canyon. The views will blow you away. 
White Rock Hills Peak, Red Rock Canyon  (4 of Hearts):  Leader Jimmy led two 52ers/53ers to the summit of White Rock Hills Peak. 
Mummy Mountain, Mt. Charleston  (9 of Spades:  Leader Dinorah led 15 52ers to the Summit in celebration of Bradley Roberts' last peak.   We also want to welcome and congratulate Virginia Sawicki who earned her first card at the summit.   Mummy Mountain is the second highest peak in Mt. Charleston. This is the perfect beginner’s mountaineering route. It will give you a feel for real mountaineering. If you like this hike, you can shoot for hikes in the High Sierra. From the summit of Mummy Mountain you can see Red Rock Canyon, Las Vegas, and Lake Mead.
Mummy's Toe, Mt. Charleston (9 of Spades) : Leader Oz led 13 52ers/53ers to the Summit of Mummy's Toe.  Mummy’s Toe is a favorite among local hikers. 

10 Hikes led over the first weekend in june, 6/6-7/2015

6/8/2015

 
Here are some highlights from the weekend (Saturday and Sunday)

Saturday, 6-6-2015

Leader Shane led four members on a multiple peak hike this morning, Mummy's Head Loop which included Mummy's Nose (10 Spades) , Mummy's Forehead (Jack Spades) and Mummy's Chin (King Spades).. Mummy's Nose is one of the best hikes in Mt. Charleston. Each peak has spectacular views with each step along the ridgeline, the views get better and better.   No photos are available for this hike.



White Rock Springs Peak:  Leader Chris led one member to the peak.   This is a good hike to introduce people to scrambling. There are plenty of options to do more scrambling if you want.  The peak is visible from the trailhead.   This hike is good almost year round.  If you don't mind an early start, because it is short (2-3 hours), it is appropriate for summer as well as spring and fall.  Be at the entrance gate by 6am.  No photos are available for this hike.

Mummy's Nose:  Leader Dinorah led five 52ers to the summit.  This is one of the best hikes in Mt. Charleston. With each step along the ridgeline, the views get better and better.

Remember that whenever you go hiking, it’s a must to bring a good camera, and a quality pair of binoculars. This means you won’t miss a thing and your memories can be shared with others when you return.
Fletcher Peak (8 Hearts):  Leader Ian led four members to the summit of Fletcher Peak with a stop at Raintree.  This is a trail hike all the way to the peak.  Fletcher Peak has some of the best views of any summit in Mt. Charleston. There are great views of Mummy’s Toe and Cockscomb Ridge from the trail.  It's a real treat to visit Rain Tree any day of the week.   Raintree, the fabled old bristlecone pine that is thought to be the largest and oldest (some 3,000 years) tree in the Spring Mountains.
Mummy's Toe (9 Spades via Mummy Springs):  Leaders Richard and Rob, both 53ers,  led ten 52ers to the summit of Mummy's Toe.  This hike began at North Loop Trailhead, this distance is 8 miles up and back, elevation gain is 2,591 feet and the elevation at the peak is 10,925.  Mummy’s Toe is a favorite among local hikers and the 52 Peak Club. This route has changed since the addition of the trail above Mummy Springs. The new route is much better than the old route and easier to follow. The views from the summit are fantastic.
Oak Creek Overlook, Red Rock Canyon (4 Clubs):  Leaders Sara and Brett led three 52ers to Oak Creek Overlook on Saturday, 6-6-2015.  This hike will become a classic scrambling route in Red Rock Canyon. Although this is not a high summit, it’s a wild route with great vistas from the top.

Sunday, 6-7-2015

Macks Peak North, Mt. Charleston (9 Hearts):  Leaders Rob and David led four 52ers to the summit of Macks Peak North.   Although loose in parts, there’s some climbing and a pseudo knife-edge traverse to the summit making this a hike worth doing.
Charleston Peak (Ace of Spades):  Leader Jimmy led 16 members to the Summit of Mt. Charleston to celebrate Natalie earning her last card with the 52 Peak Club.   Charleston Peak is approximately 18 miles from Trail Canyon Trailhead.  It is the highest peak in southern Nevada, and one of the most popular hikes in the state. It is the 8th most prominent mountain in the U.S. and also the most prominent mountain in Nevada.  Charleston Peak provides desert dwellers with a dramatic change of scenery (big trees and alpine meadows) and a taste of strenuous high-altitude hiking. 
White Rock Hills Peak Southern Route, Red Rock Canyon (4 of Hearts):   Branch led eight 52ers to White Rock Hills Peak Southern Route when the temperature dipped down into the70s.  

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