Caving in Nevada is more than just visiting a cave for a day and being underground. It is not like TAG or, like most places in the United States. You really have to love caves to want to continue to visit them in Nevada, mainly because you are going to have to earn it. The amount of effort to visit some of these caves out here...
Griffith Peak is a great 1/2 hike-trail run to the summit and back on a hot summer day. Its not far from LAs Vegas and you can get some pretty amazing views from the top. There is a 10.2 and 3,500 ft gain out and back trail that takes you right to the peak. I went to check out this peak to search for...
Kronos cave is another horizontal cave discovery I made in Nevada earlier this year. This cave is around 120-150 feet of passage that is mostly walking. I was not the first one in this cave because I found a knife in the back of the cave Most caves in Nevada are kept quiet but if you are interested in learning more about Nevada caving please reach...
Weakness in stone. It is quite the popular focus point with many outdoor stores. looking for a weakness in cracks or faults is a good number of climbing routes. Following down drainages made by watershed or weaknesses in stone is what most canyoneering routes originate from.In Caving, most every cave is caused by solutional processes especially in weaknesses in joint controlled, watershed, or a fault. Usually...
Kearsarge pass is a beautiful hike located in the High Sierras within the California Sierra range. Kearsarge pass is somewhat of a popular trail and also used as a connection point for JMT and High Sierra trail hikers to replenish resources. The trail starts off somewhat steep and climbs above 10 thousand feet quickly to a point where you (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||...