| Mt. Charleston Via Lee Canyon (Ski Lee) Route |
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| Mt. Charleston Via Lee Canyon (Ski Lee)   | 
| Page Type: Route Location: Nevada, United States, North America Route Type: Hiking, Mountaineering, Scrambling Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Time Required: Most of a day Difficulty: Difficult
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| Page By: redsplashman23 Created/Edited: Oct 1, 2006 / Dec 21, 2006 Object ID: 230953 Hits: 1955  Loading... Page Score: 87.76% - 6 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
OverviewThis is not a popular route for ascending Mt. Charleston. It starts out at the Ski Resort. From there it goes up through some runs on the resort then on a side road to a wash that starts at a waterfall. Then after a little ways you go up a chute and end up at the North Loop Trail and take it the rest of the way. Going through the chute is mostly class 3 and has lots of stickerish plants. Recommend wearing weight lifting gloves. Go very slow and watch your step when returning and going through the chute on the way back down.
The route is 4.2 miles one-way, with an elevation gain of about 3400 feet (net gain)-- from 8600' to 11,918'. It is one of the shortest, if not the shortest route to the summit.
Getting ThereFrom Las Vegas take Hwy 95 North. Go past HWY 157 (Charleston Turnoff) up to HWY 156 (Lee Canyon turnoff) and turn left. Take HWY 156 all the way to the ski resort and park here.
Route DescriptionOnce you park enter the Ski Resort and start hiking up "the Line" Ski Run. A map of the runs on the ski resort can be viewed or downloaded at TrailMap
At about 0.7 miles into the hike you will come to a Ski Patrol cabin. Just before the cabin veer off to the left onto a little road. At the end of this road you will run into a small waterfall. Hike over this waterfall into a wash and start hiking up.
Eventually you will reach a chute. Hike up this chute.
At the top of the chute you will be 1.5 miles into the hike and at the North Loop Trail. Then it is 2.7 miles to the summit from here. Here is a view of Mt. Charleston can be enjoyed as the summit comes into view.
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