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"Went up a side wash from Cleopatra Wash that was the most direct route to the peak that I could see. The side chute out of that wash was a little challenging. Took a few minutes and tries to get by a choke stone blockage in the chute. Other than that it was a good, very direct route. Left Egypt Peak and traversed the top of the ridge line connecting to Cleopatra Peak. A couple of challenges, but nothing over class 3. Mainly followed the big horn sheep trails. From Cleopatra peak I descended a number of washes to get me to the Cleopatra Wash where it meets Lake Mead. Returned to TH by going up Cleopatra wash. NOTE: If you choose to follow my track be aware that I am an advanced scrambler and that I will go up, down, through areas that some people may not feel comfortable going. The track should be used for general directions only. " — Heartattackbruce • Jan 6, 2023
"I had been up Stock Ridge last year & ever since had wanted to continue out the ridge to some other peaks. I started up Stock Ridge, then headed over to Egypt Peak, then over to Antony. I had really wanted to connect this ridge to Cleopatra Peak, but there is a deep wash in between & I was unable to find a route down through the cliffs. I'm sure there is a way, but I needed more time to find it (stupid daylight savings!). I will go back & try Cleopatra from Cleopatra Canyon at some point. This was an incredibly beautiful hike! The views are outstanding & the spring desert is so green right now. The birds were chirping & the bees buzzing. Lots of flowers are starting to come out & I'm guessing they will explode after the forecast rains this week. The weather was also wonderful, with a nice cool breeze. I found yet another radiosonde, this time with the balloon still attached. I've found around 12-15 of them now. I parked about 1/8 mile from the Cleopatra Canyon parking area. Boathouse Cove Road is in utterly terrible shape." — StudioHoodoo • Mar 8, 2020