2021-05-21, 08:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 2021-05-21, 08:52 PM by John Morrow.)
Was nearing the end of my annual fall Mojave Desert Trip so I wanted to finish up with a summit or two, a slot canyon, and a sand dune.
Dec 21: Camped back at the Dublin Hills and drove the Greenwater Road to the pull out area for Funeral Peak. Typical day as everyone has up the edge of the east slope. As a variation to make an easy loop I descended the north slope of Funeral to the saddle divide of Sheep Canyon and Greenwater. Had concerns of tough footing but it was practically like a sand dune; easy plunge stepping on fine soft pebbles/gravels. Then an easy wash back through the shallow little basalt canyon and back to the TH.
Only real note is I didn't find the petroglyphs! And none were to be found in the canyon, which surprised me a bit.
Gentle east ridge by John Morrow, on Flickr
Sheep Canyon to Death Valley by John Morrow, on Flickr
Back towards Greenwater Valley by John Morrow, on Flickr
Nice little basaltic canyon by John Morrow, on Flickr
Dec 22: Camped at Hole in the Wall for an early start up Slit Canyon. After enjoying the narrow canyon and scrambly bypasses I had the goal of a summit overlooking Echo and "Rockfall" Canyons, Peak 5330'. Choosing the correct branches as the upper Slit Canyon wash divides again and agian and I found my way to a great overlook.
Hole in the Wall by John Morrow, on Flickr
The narrows by John Morrow, on Flickr
The Slit by John Morrow, on Flickr
I take left fork by John Morrow, on Flickr
My goal Peak 5330'; over Echo by John Morrow, on Flickr
Furnace Creek far below by John Morrow, on Flickr
returning by John Morrow, on Flickr
difficult looking peak 5110'; by John Morrow, on Flickr
idyllic scene by John Morrow, on Flickr
late day color by John Morrow, on Flickr
back out by John Morrow, on Flickr
Many more pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N...9240218756
Dec 23: Overnight predicted winds concerned me so I moved camp against the wash wall lower in the Hole in the Wall wash road. And did it blow. Wind continued through the morning and I thought it'd be a good time for Mesquite Dunes, when I remembered about the Big Dune south of Beatty. What a chance to erase the thousands of OHV tracks normally scribbled across the slopes. And it did not disappoint! A nice way to spend Birthday #55.
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[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kZTGLn]DSC06837 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06851 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06870 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06881 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06890 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06900 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06918 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06921 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06917 by John Morrow, on Flickr
I love Dunes!!!
Many more pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N...9235516113
Dec 21: Camped back at the Dublin Hills and drove the Greenwater Road to the pull out area for Funeral Peak. Typical day as everyone has up the edge of the east slope. As a variation to make an easy loop I descended the north slope of Funeral to the saddle divide of Sheep Canyon and Greenwater. Had concerns of tough footing but it was practically like a sand dune; easy plunge stepping on fine soft pebbles/gravels. Then an easy wash back through the shallow little basalt canyon and back to the TH.
Only real note is I didn't find the petroglyphs! And none were to be found in the canyon, which surprised me a bit.
Gentle east ridge by John Morrow, on Flickr
Sheep Canyon to Death Valley by John Morrow, on Flickr
Back towards Greenwater Valley by John Morrow, on Flickr
Nice little basaltic canyon by John Morrow, on Flickr
Dec 22: Camped at Hole in the Wall for an early start up Slit Canyon. After enjoying the narrow canyon and scrambly bypasses I had the goal of a summit overlooking Echo and "Rockfall" Canyons, Peak 5330'. Choosing the correct branches as the upper Slit Canyon wash divides again and agian and I found my way to a great overlook.
Hole in the Wall by John Morrow, on Flickr
The narrows by John Morrow, on Flickr
The Slit by John Morrow, on Flickr
I take left fork by John Morrow, on Flickr
My goal Peak 5330'; over Echo by John Morrow, on Flickr
Furnace Creek far below by John Morrow, on Flickr
returning by John Morrow, on Flickr
difficult looking peak 5110'; by John Morrow, on Flickr
idyllic scene by John Morrow, on Flickr
late day color by John Morrow, on Flickr
back out by John Morrow, on Flickr
Many more pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N...9240218756
Dec 23: Overnight predicted winds concerned me so I moved camp against the wash wall lower in the Hole in the Wall wash road. And did it blow. Wind continued through the morning and I thought it'd be a good time for Mesquite Dunes, when I remembered about the Big Dune south of Beatty. What a chance to erase the thousands of OHV tracks normally scribbled across the slopes. And it did not disappoint! A nice way to spend Birthday #55.
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[url=https://flic.kr/p/2kZTGLn]DSC06837 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06851 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06870 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06881 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06890 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06900 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06918 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06921 by John Morrow, on Flickr
DSC06917 by John Morrow, on Flickr
I love Dunes!!!
Many more pics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N...9235516113