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| View from Horse Peak (L-R Sisters Ridge, McFarland Pk, Macks Pk) |
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| Camp 84 |
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| Horse Canyon Spring |
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| Hiking up Horse Canyon Road |
This particular hike on this particular day just did not come out right! But, you know when you have one of those crazy hikes but you had fun anyway? Well, this is one of those. I've been working on this area for a few years and the only trails on the ground are trails with which the hike was born. Attempting to get other Las Vegas hikers interested in the area to make trails just doesn't seem to be successful. Too much bushwhacking. At any rate, we tried yet another route getting up to Camp 84 and traversing the ridge over to Horse Peak. Never give up! There is still another route not yet taken. Regardless, our route today, although not smooth, got us to where we wanted to go. We drove one of our Subarus up Macks Canyon Road to find a nice place to park next to the Horse Canyon Road junction. After readying our packs, we crossed back over to Horse Canyon Road and started up. This rocky dirt road can be driven by HCVs 4WDs up to a certain point. There are a few campsites on the way.
So, the four Lady Hikers gave it the college try as we worked the trail that led up from the spring. It would appear and disappear and reappear a few times. We realized early on that we weren't going to have a smooth time of it. In fact, when we finally reached the ridgeline, it was clear we missed the campsite.
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| Past the really tough Spot |
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| Beautiful tree on Ridge |
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| Mummy Mountain and Charleston Peak's north ridge from Overlook |
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| Approach to Horse Peak |
We finally emerged onto an empty saddle and sat for a minute. Not everyone in the group was keeping up. There was a lot of resting. But, no, not even the resting was helping to keep my head straight. We forged on as I became more and more confident in the route and terrain. The next section was more sensical as soon as I found the correct route located higher up toward the ridgeline. This trail brought us to the First Saddle, a place I recognized from several other hikes we did here. We took our break and, again, forged on. (BTW, everyone in the group were "having a ton of fun!" they said.) Even though I offered to bail on the hike two or three times, no one wanted to stop this craziness. The views up there were amazing and it really wasn't that hard of a hike to get to Horse Peak from there. (I was encouraged to call it Horse Hill because there was one hiker who avoided "peaks" whenever she could. I tried to tell her that Horse Hill was a very small peak especially when you had already done the hard part climbing to the ridge. Well, again, I missed the tried and true trail traversing over to the peak and had to constantly try to climb further up for the route nearest the ridge. That's what I get for trying to not climb up when I had a choice.
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