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1 summit • 8.5 mi • 965 ft gain • 3 hr 48 min
1 summit • 9.8 mi • 1,770 ft gain • 7 hr 19 min
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"1.1.20~ Mud Hill, Mud Tower & Mud Crag (in that order) 10.2 mile, 1,900’ gain CCW Lollipop Loop w/Jimmy, Adam, Frances, Asaka & Sean. Frances & Adam invited us for this scenic outing. Making new friends while trekking to the top of rugged mountains we have never been to is a lovely way to start the New Year. Good company! Strong group, especially Asaka (5 months pregnant) who charged up these 3 crumbly nightmares like a pro! It was nice to be included on this. Great Day....(Jimmys most technical mountain so far. Super proud of him)" — paula.raimondi • Jan 1, 2020
"I first noticed these peaks from After Work Peak. Drove out West End Wash Rd to check the area out, camp & do some painting. I do not recommend driving out this way from West End Wash unless you have a very capable HC 4WD vehicle & someone who knows how to drive it! Most of the road just has deep sand, but there is one 30-50 foot hill which is in bad shape. There are sandstone, loose rocks & deep ruts to contend with. Going up it was ok, coming back down it is a little scary! There are numerous peaks & crags out here to explore. Decided to climb up & traverse the ridge to this one because it is the most dramatic looking one. I parked & camped right below it, in between it & Mud Hill. Went up the little unnamed peak beside it first, then over to this one. Very rugged ridge with lots of sharp, loose rock & a good bit of scrambling. Nice views." — StudioHoodoo • Nov 10, 2019
"We parked off of Northshore Road and hiked up the wash until we got to a sidewash that headed towards the SE ridge of Mud Crag, then made our way up there. Rich & Justine turned back from there, while the rest of us made our way across the valley to Mud Hill. The route up to Mud Hill was fun, but everything after that kinda sucked. The route we took down from Mud Hill was steep & loose. Our original goal was to try to go up the NE face of Mud Tower, but looking at it from Mud Hill didn't look so good. We got a bit closer and that didn't improve, so we went around towards the SE side, where we found something doable. Instead of hiking all the way back around, we took a more direct route back, but that also included more elevation gain, since we had to hike up and over several gullies and hills. The weather was nice, as was the company." — Kevin • Dec 15, 2018