Mummy Mountain Nose from Lee Canyon | Mt Charleston Wilderness | Spring Mountains, Nevada

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @johnforan2973
    @johnforan2973 4 месяца назад +1

    So we decided to park at the parking lot where you you would "chain up". Highway 156 / Lee Canyon towards the ski resort. I am talking about the turnoff of Deer Creek Road and taking a left towards the ski resort. A right towards Mack's Canyon and down the 156 heading East. We parked at the chain up area to the left just east of Avalanche Trail street sign. We wanted to head up to the areas of Mummy Nose and Head. We decided to take that trail up above to the west. A very faint trail that circled above the housing. We wound up skirting the housing and were basically just below the cliffs of Mummy. We rounded the cliffs and ended up doing a circle from where we parked a week ago at Foxtail Group Camp. We did not want to bother the private property below. We were above 8,500 to 9,000 ft on a beautiful ridgeline just East of the Group camp. On another note. Where we parked. My wife noticed some trekking poles that have to have been yours. Was kind of weird because there was only one other vehicle nearby. A dark Toyota forerunner. I know your vehicle is the "Beast". They are the yucca stalks that you beautifully made. They had to have been yours. Who else makes these poles for hiking? We parked and backed up where they were left. We had to make a decision. Do we throw them in our white Nissan Armada that we parked and backed up. Write to you and figure out a drop off? Or will you figure out later that you forgot your poles and return? Kate positioned the poles more flat instead of standing straight up and down. I thought that you would figure it out and drive back. You have stated in past videos that you live nearby in Centennial Hills. When we returned from the hike, I told my wife Kate that if they are still there then we would put them in the vehicle and figure out a way to return them. We returned and they were not there. I hope you got your trekking yucca poles back. I will feel really bad for not trying to contact you from the beginning.

    • @lasvegasareatrails
      @lasvegasareatrails  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, I mistakenly left my trekking poles there. Those were mine. AAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHH! But not to worry. I'm already in the process of making another set. What are the chances you'd find them. It's actually good to know you recognized the poles for what they were. I hope somebody is enjoying them! Let your memory of the day be the great adventure you had in a wonderful place. Most people on that day were in an air conditioned box they call their car, office or home thinking that there is nowhere else in the area where they can escape the heat.