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2 summits • 4.1 mi • 1,872 ft gain • 5 hr 39 min
1 summit • 5.0 mi • 1,800 ft gain • 4 hr 7 min
1 summit • 8.4 mi • 1,897 ft gain • 3 hr 45 min
1 summit • 8.7 mi • 1,916 ft gain • 6 hr 39 min
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"This was probably one of the shortest, favorable routes to summit both Endless and Capuchin Peaks. It looks like every route up to Endless Peak is going to be loose and very steep. We took our time and enjoyed the route that went up the ridge line that runs from Endless Peak down to the Narrows. We could have stayed on the steep ridge line from the beginning, but felt that it would be better to side traverse and gain elevation on the way up. It worked out great for us. Nice 4ish mile scramble with some beautiful views. " — Heartattackbruce • Jan 16, 2024
"We took Class 3 route ascent to Endless Peak, which was perhaps more interesting than the standard route. The descent to the pass and ascent of Capuchin Peak was uneventful and tedious. Class 2. " — Taras • Mar 23, 2023
"Kidney Pain Hike, Anniversary (Narrows) of sorts. First came here in 2007, left a register with name "Endless" (register disappeared before 2017). I wanted to try a different route. The "new" road in was OK except for some really significant washouts. Came down very steep slabs, much better than talus." — hwstock • Mar 6, 2023
"4-5 of the miles are the approach/ return . Peaks are nice I overshot the route up to endless and ended up doing some sketchy climbing for a couple hundred feet. Was pretty fun." — joshortman • Feb 2, 2023
"We had some lower than normal temps this weekend, so I wanted to sneak in another low-elevation hike before the temps get well over 100. This route was pretty easy, never getting over class 2. The breeze along the summit ridges was pleasant and the temps were fairly mild, as forecasted. " — Kevin • May 24, 2020
"Endless Peak and The Arch, LMNRA, 1,800’ gain, 3.5 miles, 2:45hrs. I cherish this time in the desert when Winter wanes and Spring approaches. The grasses and flowers are just starting to pop and the Lizards and butterflies frolic. The terrain is so harsh to my body but there is no place I’d rather be. I took the direct ascent up the South Face of the Mtn starting from West End Wash Rd at the Arch Trailhead. The approach is a miserable wash choked with plants and loose rocks. The summit scramble is on the sharpest stones and slabs that exist on earth (IMO)! The views at the top were some of the prettiest and most unique I’ve seen out here. This peak was satisfying and is prominent in the landscape when driving out on Northshore Rd from Las Vegas/Henderson Area. I had to get creative (like early man) to get my name on the reg. since there was no pencil. I used a quill and some mud. 🦅
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https://strava.app.link/xoA9ai5Ax4" — paula.raimondi • Mar 2, 2020
"Was trying to rebuild my stamina after the back injury. Parked on the West End Wash Road, though you can take a side road right up to the base. Went up the NW side & down a gully to the SW of the summit." — StudioHoodoo • Feb 26, 2017