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1 summit • 4.2 mi • 1,855 ft gain • 5 hr 21 min • Class 5
1 summit • 2.4 mi • 940 ft gain • 4 hr 13 min
1 summit • 3.9 mi • 1,644 ft gain • 2 hr 57 min
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"Jumbo Peak ! What a fun outing . The first couple miles after Whitney pockets are the worst, then it clears up quite well, especially after the townsite on the jumbo spring road . Getting to the summit blocks is uneventful(about .75 miles ~900ft up) then the fun starts . I found a crack(first picture) and started making my way up. It’s really three moves , in between the fjrst and second there was a hand line that had been pulled up but didn’t seem like it would have offered too much help anyway. There was also a pink sling at the top of the third move(third pic) , and after I got past this that was the end of doing anything tough. I never found/climbed a 5.3 face,Once at the top of that crack, you should see that triangle shaped tunnel(second pic) , and the exit & summit is right after that. Got some bonus peaks too, packard is good, jumbo springs high point is just a random spot a little bit below packard , and 5453 had three similar summit blocks the same height that were all similar size. No register found. Jumbo is a very fun peak, although this isn’t even the best peak nearby! " — joshortman • Feb 7, 2023
"This completed my Clark County P2K Challenge! Was camping with LVMC at Gold Butte National Monument for the weekend. Jumbo Peak was Sunday's destination. Harlan had done this peak multiple times before (including the day before we went up there). He had a toprope set up for the technical climb and a rappel station set up as well. The hike to the base of the summit block was pretty straightforward, then we started the twisting & turning that eventually led to the big crack. We climbed/stemmed up the crack to a chockstone, which required an awkward move to get off of. Once there, we ascended a lichen-covered 5.3 climb to the summit. This could have been very quick, but we had some in our group that were unnerved by the big exposure and weren't used to some of the moves required to ascend & descend. Everyone got down safely. From there, I peeled off from the group & bagged Packard Peak as well." — Kevin • Mar 12, 2017