Mummy- Fletcher
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Mummy- Fletcher
Bagged these two peaks today via trail canyon/north loop. Mummy was easier than I was expecting, that "3rd class chute" on the west face was not that bad. Snow was present, but was not much of an issue. Descended back to north loop trail went around to the saddle between Mummy and Fletcher and summited Fletcher. The weather was perfect today. Good day on the mountain.
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Congrats on getting Mummy/Fletcher. I haven't done Fletcher yet, but I really enjoyed the hike to Mummy - I agree the class 3 chute isn't too bad at all. When I did Mummy I was planning on heading up the class 2 route, but I saw a couple of people head up the class 3 section, so I followed them and found it was a good way to get up the cliff band.
Is there much snow in the Spring Mountains yet?
I'm planning on doing Bridge Mountain over in Red Rocks on Nov. 10th or 11th unless I hear that the crack you need to go up is iced up, so I'm looking forward to my next Vegas area trip.
Is there much snow in the Spring Mountains yet?
I'm planning on doing Bridge Mountain over in Red Rocks on Nov. 10th or 11th unless I hear that the crack you need to go up is iced up, so I'm looking forward to my next Vegas area trip.
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THe only snow I encountered was left over from that storm a couple of weeks ago. It was on north facing slopes and maybe 4 or 5 inches deep, mostly consolidated, but easy to kick steps into. THe snowline (if you can call it that at this point is around 9k feet on the north facing slopes. South facing is clear. Hope that helps.
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