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Oops! We climbed Griffith Peak! |
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Panoramic View from atop Griffith Peak |
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Lower South Loop lined with Blue Lupine |
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Sun Rising on Kyle Canyon |
On one of the last luscious days of Spring '20, a small group of four social distancing hikers started from the South Loop / Cathedral Rock Trailhead to do a relaxing climb up to the South Loop's Third Overlook. It soon became apparent that the day was too beautiful and the hiking legs were too strong and refreshed to cut the hike short. In all our collective minds, we were telling ourselves that we just might not stop at the Third Overlook! Yep! We ended up all the way on top of Griffith Peak on a gorgeous day in the mountains. Well, so much for elevation training! The highest elevation I had climbed so far in this short season was only 10,000 feet to Fletcher Peak three days ago.
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Climbing the First set of Switchbacks |
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Tall Echo Cliffs from First Overlook |
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Charleston Peak from Third Overlook |
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Mummy Mountain from Third Overlook |
We arrived at the trailhead early, (around 7ish), when there were still plenty of parking spots available. Starting up the trail, there were just a handful of other hikers around. There were no deer around in that section above the Cathedral Rock Picnic Area and we haven't seen any horses in Kyle Canyon so far. Soon, it became very apparent that the South Loop Trail had been worked on and was in relatively pristine condition. First, the lower drainage crossing was in tiptop shape. Then, when we came to "The Steps," ... WOW! They were gorgeous! Soft dirt, level landings, and clean risers. For what more could you ask? There's a photo of the steps lower down that I took on our descent. Next, the upper drainage crossing was also cleanly trailed. This is a big difference from what we dealt with all through last summer! Blue lupine and white bushy phlox were blooming all over the hillsides and lined the trail up through the first switchbacks.
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Arriving on Griffith Peak |
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From Griffith Peak to Planted Flag to Charleston Peak |
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Signing in at the replaced Ammo Box |
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Mt. Potosi from Griffith Peak |
We descended at a moderate steady pace passing several other hikers going up here and there. (We also saw several dogs throughout the day.) We stepped aside for the hikers we passed but it was not always possible to get six feet away from them. We tried. When we couldn't get far enough from them, we turned our heads away. Well aware of the uptick in virus cases in the area, we weren't going to take any chances. Until now, we had been hiking on trails and routes where many others don't dare go. But, with everyone back to work in Las Vegas, hiking has returned almost back to normal attendance. Almost. Therefore, we think that hiking on the more popular trails is safer (if not completely safe), than it was just a week or two ago. Yes, we have tried to wear masks, too. It's just that one needs to breathe heavily when hiking! Even a loose mask prevents good air flow! BTW, I have yet to see a passing hiker with a mask. Hmm. Sorry Gov. Sisolak. We're doing our best!
Stats: 9.5 miles; 3400' gain; 5.75 hours
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Gorgeously maintained Steps! |
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Hillside covered with Blue Lupine |
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Hillside covered with White Bushy Phlox |
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