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Terrace Canyon Peak, red rock canyon

12/20/2014

 
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Assistant Organizer Jimmy Logan led a group of hikers to Terrance Canyon Peak on  Saturday,  December 20, 2014.    This is a fun hike with enough scrambling to keep it interesting, but it does not have the crazy, intense climbing other routes have. Terrace Canyon has the prettiest canyon in Red Rock.  Don't forget your camera you will want to take a piece of Terrace Canyon back with you as this route is very scenic. Jimmy reported that the route is well cairned and that there was a lot of water in Pine Creek.  It was a beautiful and clear day.kk

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12/18/2014

 
I care about the members of Meetup Hiking Las Vegas and the 52 Peak Club.  Safety is my number one priority when it comes to hiking and rock scrambling.  What we do out there is dangerous and we never want to forget that. Information is power and I want you to have the power to hike and rock scramble safely. Through this blog I will bring you helpful hiking tips, how to hike safely, up-to-date hiking and route information, educational hiking and hiking related videos, photos of and information on our leadership team, photos from group hikes, route photos and testimonials of members who are members of the 52 Peak Club and what the 52 Peak Club means to them.  

Any information you would like to share through this blog, please email Kathy at hatetheheatinnv@yahoo.com


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Cost: $10 
Measurement:  2 ft by 3 ft
How to buy: In person only. Sorry, no shipping
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Want it framed? Contact Ernesto, a 52er - email: echavez123@gmail.com  He owns a local framing shop