Spirit Mountain (Nevada) Climbing notes shared by Mountain-Forecast users
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October 31, 2012
Philippe Thiriart from Canada
There is a reef or a range of sculptured granite rocks, East and beneath the antennas of the South summit of Spirit Mountain, that is more aesthetic or beautiful than the main summit of Spirit Mountain. I love to scramble there.
I come from Montreal (Quebec, Canada), and I sleep in Laughlin, to have the pleasure of bush-waking there. With my companion woman and two other friends.
Notably, there is a beautiful big rock saddle in the eastern end of the reef. If I was 40 years younger, I would climb it, with a rope to be able to go back down.
Sorry for my poor English. I am an old French speaking hiker.
Philippe, October 31, 2012
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Philippe Thiriart from Canada
There is a reef or a range of sculptured granite rocks, East and beneath the antennas of the South summit of Spirit Mountain, that is more aesthetic or beautiful than the main summit of Spirit Mountain. I love to scramble there.
I come from Montreal (Quebec, Canada), and I sleep in Laughlin, to have the pleasure of bush-waking there. With my companion woman and two other friends.
Notably, there is a beautiful big rock saddle in the eastern end of the reef. If I was 40 years younger, I would climb it, with a rope to be able to go back down.
Sorry for my poor English. I am an old French speaking hiker.
Philippe, October 31, 2012