Mummy Springs

Mt. Charleston, Nevada

Mummy Springs is a year-round spring which is frequented by a diversity of wildlife. The air temperature tends to be cooler on this part of the mountain and the snow melts off slightly later than in the North Loop section.

February 25, 2006


01Not much snow at the trailhead

02On North Loop trail

03Mummy Mtn in background

04Bristlecone Pine

05Camping spot and Nutcracker above

06Nutcracker

07Nutcracker

08Nutcracker

09Near camping area

10Good place for a break

11Mummy Mtn in background

12By Bristlecone Pine

13Bristlecone Pine

14This chute holds Mummy Springs

15View of Mummy from ridge

16Sheep Range in background

17Bristlecone Pine

18Mummys Nose

19Mummys Toe towering above

20Raintree

21By Raintree

22By Raintree

23Raintree

24Look back at Raintree

25Off to Mummy Springs

26View down one of the chutes

27Sunlight in pine forest

28Entering Mummy Springs chute

29Mummy Springs is above

30Mummy Springs

31Mummy Springs

32Mummy Springs

33Descending

34Old cabin in Deer Creek

35The creek

36The creek