Charleston Peak (18.0mi.), Spring Mountain (NRA)

August 27, 2004


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Just Me The trail becomes
incomprehensible
I like the way the
tree and the rock 
form this picture
Hiked up to
Cathedral Rock
South Loop Trail
has many 
switchbacks
View of Cathedral
Rock and the
lodge area
Great view of the
entire Kyle 
Canyon
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Charleston Peak
is treeless 
South Loop Trail
has some uphill
challenges
The upper trail is 
basically along 
the ridges
Flowers Flower Looking North at
Trail Canyon area
There were many
thistles growing 
over 10,000'
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Upper trail to 
Charleston Peak 
The small rocky
trail is well 
maintained
The continue ness
and elevation start
to get to me
The top of
Charleston Peak
11,918'
The South Loop
Trail is along 
these ridges
One more look
 back from the
North Loop Trail
The view
 

 

Contact: Neil Jacklin

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