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Story Pop: Fuller Lake to Cone Peak, NV - The Art of the Scree

25 min · 14 de may de 2026
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This Story Pop takes you from the quiet of Fuller Lake to the volcanic summit of Cone Peak — a short Nevada climb that delivers more lessons per mile than almost anything in the Carson Range. We start in the forest, moving through the old Boy Scout camp — a place built for teaching resilience, teamwork, and the early rites of outdoor life. It’s the last structured space before the mountain takes over, and it sets the tone for the day: this route is about learning. From there, the trail shifts into raw geology as Cone Peak rises ahead — a cylindrical volcanic cone built from ancient eruptions that blasted molten rock into the air and stacked it into the steep, unstable slopes we climb today. The upper mountain is pure Nevada: loose scree, shifting block, and terrain that demands presence, patience, and composure. We break down how to move on scree without burning energy or confidence, w, and what this little peak teaches you about pacing, footwork, and staying calm when the ground refuses to cooperate. If you’ve ever struggled on loose terrain — or avoided it — this episode gives you the tools, the mindset, and the story to take it on with confidence. Featured in this episode:   • Fuller Lake approach and the Boy Scout camp • The geology behind Cone Peak’s cylindrical volcanic cone • How cinder cones form and why they crumble underfoot • Scree navigation: footwork, composure, and descent strategy • What this climb teaches about presence and pacing www.blisterpopadventures.com [https://www.blisterpopadventures.com] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572411/support]

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