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3 summits • 3.9 mi • 1,906 ft gain • 3 hr 59 min
1 summit • 17.4 mi • 2,265 ft gain • 5 hr 32 min
1 summit • 5.7 mi • 2,848 ft gain • 4 hr 45 min
1 summit • 5.8 mi • 2,131 ft gain • 4 hr 29 min
1 summit • 7.4 mi • 2,414 ft gain • 5 hr 37 min
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"Would not due this route again unless driving in someone else's Jeep. Route to summit is unremarkable, but has a nice view of Clark Mountain. Road to start point was quite rough, required high clearance and was very tough for my full size truck due to several narrow spots flanked by boulders. Driving route here https://www.gaiagps.com/public/ALyH8vZMkODrqYNwfxsqheHx/ . " — parker.goes.outside • Mar 23, 2024
"So nice to be hiking with friends! <3 Okay - first off, holy moly the trip to the trailhead (we didn't actually fully make it to the trailhead) was almost as long of a drive in and out as the hike itself was. Secondly, the road was in pretty awful condition. It seems like an offroad rally race must have taken place on the road, and it was torn to shreds - about a 2-foot berm of gravel in the center, and up to 4-5 feet of gravel on one side or the other of the wash gravel bed. The 4Runner we were in is not lifted, and we were constantly pushing/dragging gravel, or weaving from side to side to prevent bottoming out. I've never seen a gravel rut-out as bad as that road, and it was 8-10 miles of that crap. So, by the time we were on the road to the trailhead itself (heading east), we were very very wary. A Jeep Wrangler went by us after we parked and were walking, but it's narrower bodied than the 4Runner is. There are some pretty close-to-the-road large rocks, and you don't want anything wide-bodied on this road. Most of the time it's fine, but there are a few dicey spots. Anyway - I brought us up a different wash than was on the track I was following, but once we got up on the ridgel..." — psychikingjes • Feb 19, 2022
"Drove from the opposite end of the range after a clean-up event with Friends of NV Wilderness & camped at trailhead. Hiked up the next morning. Cacti were all in full bloom & it was a supermoon." — StudioHoodoo • May 6, 2012