Mummy Mountain from Deer Creek L5 High Roller. *Read the description*


Details
MODERATE PACE WITH SHORT BREATHERS (probably a lot of them).
This is a route I don't know of being done to Mummy very often if at all. It is likely the steepest non-technical way to get there which is why the many breathers lol. It's basically the Mummy's Toe Express route but instead of turning to Toe, we keep going up.
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Safety is the first priority of our hikes. Therefore, all hikers in our group, including another leader who joins us, will stay behind the leader.
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Weather: The weather in the mountains can change quickly. Vegas can be hot but an unexpected storm in the mountains can become very cold. ALWAYS bring a rain jacket or poncho. Staying dry will save your life. Do not wear cotton clothing and bringing an extra layer is always a good idea.
Group Hiking
Always stay with the group behind the leader. If you don’t want to stay with us, you can always go hiking on your own, though it’s not recommended. Don’t run ahead. If you start to get too far behind, shout ahead before you’re out of range for someone to hear you. I always endeavor to keep track of everyone’s progress, but ultimately it’s your responsibility to communicate what you need.
Safety
Getting everyone through the hike safely is my first priority. You can help everyone and yourself stay safe by being aware of the following:
Rock Fall – This is one of the greatest dangers we face. Don’t unnecessarily cause any extra rock fall, and be certain to alert hikers ahead of you should a rock accidentally start to fall their way.
Trailhead - Wildhorse Canyon/Cougar Ridge
Distance: 9 ish miles (don't know for sure, never been done) up and back maybe possibly some extra exploring or alternate descent.
Elevation gain: 3,500 feet plus
Elevation peak: 11,533 feet
Time: 6 to 8 hours - up and back
Difficulty: 5
Danger level: 4 (loose rock)
Class: 2/low 3
Pace: Moderate with breaks
Hiking poles - Yes
Be sure to compensate your driver with some $$. It's a long way to the TH!!!

Mummy Mountain from Deer Creek L5 High Roller. *Read the description*