"Greenwood Peak," elevation around 5000 ft above sea level. The toughest off trail mountain I ever climbed. No roads, no trails and can be very dangerous. Littered with steep cliffs and many patches of cholla cactus(jumping cactus). The most brutal cactus I ever encountered in the Mohave desert. Took me 3 tries to make it up to the top without running out of daylight or water. At the peak you will find a bottle with paper and pencil. On paper is the record of every hiker who has made it to the top since mid 20th century? Experienced hikers only.

"Greenwood Peak," elevation around 5000 ft above sea level. The toughest off trail mountain I ever climbed. No roads, no trails and can be very dangerous. Littered with steep cliffs and many patches of cholla cactus(jumping cactus). The most brutal cactus I ever encountered in the Mohave desert. Took me 3 tries to make it up to the top without running out of daylight or water. At the peak you will find a bottle with paper and pencil. On paper is the record of every hiker who has made it to the top since mid 20th century? Experienced hikers only.

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