Cockscomb Peak - Level3


Details
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This is an out and back hike. We will start BY Echo and work our way into the open area of Trail Canyon trail, then to its intersection with North Loop trail, ending up at Cockscomb ridge (steep and strenuous with some exposure) to Cockscomb peak. Trekking poles may be used on Trail Canyon if desired, but probably not for the ridge or peak ascent.
Meetup location / Time: 6:00am / Santa Fe Station (East Parking Garage, 2nd Floor) 4949 N. Rancho Dr. · Las Vegas, NV
STATS:
Hike: Cockscomb Peak via Trail Canyon (out and back)
Trail Head: Trail Canyon trail head
Elevation Peak: 9,692 feet
Distance: 5.1 miles
Elevation gain: 2,400 feet
Time: 4.5 hours (+travel time)
Difficulty: 3 of 5
Class: Trail 2, Ridge 3-4
Pace: As fast as the slowest hiker
What to Bring
- 3L of water.
- Snacks / Lunch
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Glasses
- Poles – if you like using them
- Windbreaker
- Be kind – Pay your driver at least $5 for the ride! ⛽
Please answer the questions when you RSVP - Failure to answer will result in your being left on the "waiting list".
- Did you read this entire event writeup and understand/agree with the disclaimer?
- Do you need this chip?
- Are you up to date with your membership?
By signing up for and/or attending this event, each participant acknowledges and reaffirms the Waiver and Statement of Personal Responsibility previously executed by each participant and agrees that he/she has assumed all risk of injury, releases HASLV from all liability, covenants not to sue, and waives all claims against HASLV, its leaders and representatives.
Safety
Getting everyone through the hike safely is my first priority. You can help yourself and everyone else stay safe by being aware of the following:
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.
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.

Cockscomb Peak - Level3