Mt. Charleston, Nevada Mount Charleston reaches an elevation of 11,918' where you start from an elevation of 7,500 ft. ( at the canyon trailhead). There is a nice well maintained trail that you can easily follow to reach the north loop junction. Mt. Charleston, Nevada If you are coming in from the north, you can take the canyon trail head where you (adsbygoogle...
ALL PHOTOS BY SCOTT SWANEY: Within the forefront of cave exploration, physical and mental toughness is enduring to seek the resolve of the objective. Hard work and effort can be put in a optimistic discovery and render nothing more than a blind wall or a marmalled rat scat wall. The leads that were checked was very much so a effort in the Barron...
All Photos by Scott Swaney The next day we checked off a few leads which did not turn out to be anything more than dead ends, and headed over to Agama Cave. Agama cave was first discovered by Jason and Tamara Ballensky a month before this visit to the massif. The cave has a 30ft pit entrance with a natural bridge going...
Scott Swaney in Death Angel Cave There is a cave high in the Egan range wilderness that has a 120ft vertical entrance that drops into a large room with some interesting dog tooth spar crystals in some sections of the cave. The cave itself is quite difficult to get to and requires a real 4x4 to get to the top of the mountain...
Justin Pugh and Scott Swaney in Cave Valley Cave, Nevada The last day we headed over to cave valley cave for a tourist and photo trip into the cave. Cave valley cave is a Nevada classic which has over 1200ft of horizontal passage and gets pretty muddy as you start heading back into the cave. We headed into the cave and noticed (adsbygoogle...
Hidden Lake Cave After Agama Cave we headed over to Hidden Lake cave which is a nice cave for this area as it is decorated and has a natural filter where the entrance is over 1000ft from the basin. Hidden Lake Cave Scott, Justin, and I hiked up into the cave entrance and there were several other entrances that appeared to no go...