SCHEDULE TRIPS

WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPLORATORY   -   Jon Inskeep

Light sprinkles fell on the group camped Thursday night at Grandview Campground north of Westgard Pass. The clouds must have been right at ground level as the skies alternately cleared and became overcast with amazing speed. Fish Lake Valley was sunny Friday morning at the 9 a.m. meeting time as seven of us in four vehicles headed up Indian Creek Road in pursuit of Bill Clifton who had gone ahead the night before. Five miles from the paved highway we crossed Indian Creek; a mile farther the road divided and a note from Bill directed us up the left fork, toward the Green Monster Mine (Mt. Barcroft quad). After two more miles we abandoned the only two wheel drive vehicle and proceeded up using both four wheel drive and compound low gears. By 10:30 we had negotiated another mile or two of steep overgrown mountain road and arrived at Bill's Jeep at 8700' elevation.

After some time studying map and compass we hiked up the badly eroded remainder of the road to the top of the ridge which we followed west. It was a hot, brushy trip to the eastern end of Chiatovich Flats. This route parallels about 1/4 mile east, the trail shown on the topo. A lunch break at the high point before reaching the flats was punctuated by light rain and finally terminated by nearby bolts of lightning. As we approached the "cabin" at 9700' on Cabin Creek we were met by Bill. This is open, rolling country, but the hundred or so head of cattle in the flat were a surprise as there is no obvious way in or out for them. We did little Friday afternoon excepting clearing away of meadow muffins and pitching tents and tarps. The cabin offers no protection as it is only a foundation of four logs. The rain continued on and off through the night with a spectacular lightning show. Saturday morning the rain continued; The Whites were in clouds down to about 11000'. We cancelled the climb, not only because of the weather but because it had become apparent that the climb was understated in the write-up (8 miles round trip, 3200' gain). Since the camp was at 9700', the gain was obviously at least 4500' and the summit appeared to be a good 6 to 7 miles away. Upon inspecting the ridge after reaching the highway, we discovered that from camp we couldn't even see the summit! We had apparently been looking at Peak 13908, with the real summit still another mile away. The drive home Saturday was through torrential rains in the Owens Valley all the way to Red Rock Canyon. One vehicle descended the western, slope via Silver Canyon Road which was in good condition for four wheel drive. Cabin Creek is a very pleasant area for backpacking and camping, but as an approach to White Mountain it is not easy, and the weather is unpredictable this time of year.

ARC DOME and MT JEFFERSON   -   Jon Inskeep

Carver's Cafe is known by truckers as one of the best, and reasonably priced, eating spots between Tonopah and Elko. A state roadside rest (with water) across the highway makes it an ideal morning meeting place. 17 DPS'ers including veterans Bob Greenawalt and Sam Fink were there Friday morning to begin a Labor Day weekend in Nevada's Toiyabes. Five miles north, the dirt road to South Twin River angles off Highway 8A to the northwest. It is just three miles to the roadhead, the last very hard on low-slung passenger cars. A wide, well traveled trail starts up along the stream through first one and then a second box canyon. This is apparently just above the major fork, shown on the topo, in South Twin River. The right, or southwest branch is the correct route. Camp was made near a large corral where the canyon widens at 8100'. Total hiking time for the 5-6 miles was 3 to 4 hours. The sensible ones retired shortly after sunset while the night people sat around a nice campfire, reportedly ending up in a heated debate on the effects of "women's lib". Nobody seemed to mind the 7 am, start on Saturday, in fact the majority of the group left camp 15 minutes early.
 
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