More fine and aesthetic desert summits scrambles Dec. 1-3, 2020

John Morrow

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Nevada:
Valley of Fire State Park
Elbow Range, Desert National Wildlife Refuge
Lake Mead National Recreation Area North Shore

Getting Jerry and Drew to a location where they could begin the exodus north to Seattle was our priority leaving the Sonoran Desert. Neither had been to Valley of Fire State Park. We were a bit tired and the short approach walks, cush campground, and showers sounded pretty good. It was completely the wrong direction for me, since I'd find myself back all the way south along I-10 once again a few days later. But I loved our choices of scrambles.

Dec. 1: VOF

A theme had emerged of scrambling things that Courtney Purcell, Rambles and Scrambles, gave a "4 Star" rating. Not much left for me to do in VoF but the 5-Arch and Gibraltar Rock had eluded me up until then. Great choices we enjoyed thoroughly.


The Five Arch; on right
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Where's a route?
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Class 3 ramp start
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crux exposure
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careful descending
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back to the trailhead
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Gibraltar Rock next.


On Gibraltar Rock
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colors
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descending the awkward
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Dec 2: Leaving camp set up at VoF we headed to the Elbow Range, 35 miles west, to scramble its highpoint. The guidebook and interwebs seem to avoid a long interesting looking curving E/NE Ridge. We liked the looks of it and it turned out awesome. Long and with near continuous scrambling.


First look, in the back
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aesthetic scrambling
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knife-edge walk
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lots more
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great views
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on top!
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Elbow Range HP 4650;
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Dec 3. Lake Mead Northshore, solo again.

Time for Jerry and Drew to depart. I was comfy at the campground so I set out to the northshore for more fun scrambles. I chose a short loop of Polytick Peak and Murphy Peak.
The south face of Polytick looked interesting and I found a nice corner to scramble on the SE side. Then on to Murphy's. The north side of Murphy really sucked, ridiculously friable despite a solid appearance. My descent on the South slope was far superior and I can recommend it.


Polytick Peak next
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rare selfie to show route
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(upper) route visible on left skyline
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NW Face of Murphy, not recommended
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Muddies over Bowl of Fire
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better Murphy route (south ridge)
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Polytick-Murphy
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Wow, love all these photos! Super cool views from up high in VoF and Elbow Range.
 
VoF is a great place... and there are apparently a number of fun off trail finds if you like cool rock colors.
 

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