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| Mt. Charleston golf cart path below Kyle Canyon Escarpment |
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| Golf cart path with blooming Cliffrose |
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| Sun breaking through clouds in Kyle Canyon |
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| Rita breaking through the brush on the cart Path |
Once in a while, family comes to town. And, this weekend, it was Rita's, fantastically in condition, family that includes a couple of military members. They can out-hike us any time! The two hikes that we did with the four of them (Rita, Ana, David, and Carlos) were so much fun. On the second hike, we started at the Upper Eagle's Nest Trailhead and did a 7 mile hike that included the Kyle Canyon Escarpment and half of the Eagle's Nest Loop. We threw in a little fun bushwhacking through the rabbitbrush, too, due to the overgrown old golf cart path beneath the Retreat on Charleston Peak. (This is a hotel in the foothills of the Spring Mountains.) Our hike began from the first pullout on the right coming up Deer Creek Road (SR 158).
Stats: 6.8 miles; 1150' gain; 4.25 hours
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| David, Rita, Carlos and Ana at the Anemometers |
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| The first Anemometer |
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| Lower side of the Eagle's Nest Loop |
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