
Masket Peak
Usa, north-america
N/A
3,105 m
hard
Year-round
Alright thrill-seekers, listen up! Masket Peak in Nevada's Nye County is calling your name! This isn't your Sunday drive, folks. We're talking a serious climb to 10,187 feet!
Picture this: a super rugged, bumpy, and tippy trail that demands respect. Winter? Forget about it โ this road's a no-go. Experienced off-roaders only! The path is narrow, so keep an eye out, because passing another vehicle can be tricky. High clearance is an absolute MUST! And hold on tight, because it gets steep! Rainy days turn this trail into a muddy adventure, so be prepared for a challenge. But the views? Totally worth it. Get ready for some seriously epic Nevada scenery!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 3,105 m
- Difficulty
- hard
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