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The Las Vegas Mountaineers Club was founded in 1994 to provide our members with plenty of safe, exciting and enjoyable outdoor experiences. Our goal is also to provide the opportunity to form many new and lasting friendships. LVMC is committed to educating and training each of its members and enhancing our members’ mountaineering skills and outdoor leadership abilities. We take safety very seriously, and we promote the ethical use of wilderness resources during our training courses, hikes, climbs, backpacks, campouts, etc.
This group is for outdoor enthusiasts who want to broaden their skills in the areas of hiking, mountaineering, rock climbing, backcountry skiing, backpacking, ice climbing and the like. Training is one of our most important LVMC functions, and it is essential to learn safe and effective mountaineering practices if you plan to climb, trek or travel with the Las Vegas Mountaineers Club in mountainous regions. There is no instructor’s fee to members who want to take LVMC courses; however, this is not to imply our training is substandard. On the contrary, comparable training would cost an average of several hundred dollars per course.
In order to participate in our training courses and other activities via meetup.com or otherwise, you must become a member. LVMC is a non-profit club and all dues go to the purchase of club gear, website fees and other expenses that benefit our members. Annual membership is $15 for an individual, $20 for families or roommates, with discounts for joining for more than one year. Please visit our website to become a member via PayPal or mail.
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See all- Mt. Williamson & Mt. Tyndall - 3 Day TripNeeds location
This will be an ambitious 3 day backpacking trip to summit the LVMC list's 2nd highest peak Mt. Williamson & neighboring 14'er Mt. Tyndall. Mt. Williamson, at 14,379 is the second tallest peak in CA and 6th highest in the lower 48. This is a strenuous hike/scramble and we will be spending a lot of time above 12k. The plan is to drive up Thursday, camp near the Shepherd Pass TH, then get an early start Friday morning with the goal of getting over Shepherd Pass (6k+ gain in 11 miles) and camping at one of the tarns at the base of Tyndall around 12k. Saturday we will attempt to summit both Williamson and Tyndall, camp another night in the high country then hike out and drive home Sunday. As mentioned, this is an ambitious schedule so please be prepared.
Distance: Roughly 27 miles
Elevation: Roughly 9,600+
Difficulty: Trail hike - Class 3/4 scrambling - Potential snow climbingRequirements: Experience backpacking and camping at high altitude, and have the requisite gear. Bear cans are required for this area. Proficient scrambling up to class 4, good physical fitness. Depending on how the season plays out for the high Sierra, we may need to use ice axe + crampons for sections, so make sure those are in your bag of tricks.
All the usual caveats apply, I am not a guide and mountaineering is an inherently risky activity. You are solely responsible for your own safety and well-being. Trip will be wait list only, I have 8 spots on the wilderness permit. Once we get the group finalized we will start a whatsapp chat to co-ordinate carpools, tent and gear sharing etc.
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To participate in this outing, you must be a current, paid member of LVMC. You can obtain a membership via this link: https://lvmc.org/joinrenew . It is $20 per year for a family/roommates or $15 per year for an individual. Please contact your organizer if you have any questions.