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Organ Needle

  
Submitted By: Aaron Hobson on Oct 26, 2006
Administrators: Aaron Hobson, Anthony Stout, George Perkins
Elevation: 9,000 feet
Latitude: 32.3455  Longitude: -106.5612 
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BETA PHOTO: The Organ Needle as seen from "Juniper Saddle", a ...


Description 

The tallest of the Organ mts and a favorite destination for the adventurous hiker. A number of routes ascend its various flanks. The most popular way to reach the top is via the Regular route, which is moslty a hike, but has a short section of 4th class scrambling near the top, which has kept many off the summit.

The more technical routes can be found on all sides of this peak. The East side has some immense and steep walls which have only begun to be explored by climbers.

Even if you do not intend on trying one of the technical routes to the summit of Organ Needle, it is well worth your time to hike to its summit, and familiarize yourself to Organs. Indeed, the Organ Needle offers one of the few actual trails to a summit (not maintained though) and anyone considering attempting any of the peaks nearby should be familiar with this trail for use as a quick descent route.

Rock quality is highly variable. While some sections appear to be quite solid, others are extremely treacherous.


Getting There 

the Organ needle can be approached from either the east or west. It is most commonly approached from the west starting at the La Cueva picnic area and hiking up Ferguson canyon. Alternatively, one can approach from the Modoc mine rd. from the east, approach is made from Aguirre Springs recreation area. The approach is long no matter which side, taking 3-6hrs or more for your first trip. No maintained trails exist, and be prepared for some bushwhacking.



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East side of the Organ Mountains as viewed from Highway 70 near the WSMR main post.  Routes 5 and 6 were climbed in the 1960s and are described in Dr. Ingraham's guide book.  Dr. Ingraham also mentions the E Face route in his book.  He told me "it’s the one that Paul and I attempted twice but were unable to finish."  The upper section and variations of the E Face and routes to the left were climbed more recently.

BETA PHOTO: East side of the Organ Mountains as viewed from Hi...

Topo of the E Face route.  The route had been climbed to the headwall above the 5th pitch prior to our ascent.

BETA PHOTO: Topo of the E Face route. The route had been clim...