The Nevada Trail begins on top of the highest point in the state, Boundary Peak. At 13,140ft, it's an inspiring way to begin the journey, which I've completed twice now. Throughout this journal, I'll be referencing both of these trips.
In 2012, during the initial hike, I was dropped off at the Boundary Peak Trailhead, in Trail Canyon, where I stashed my things then headed to the top. In 2016, I reached the summit by hiking over Montgomery Peak, the highest point on the entire Hot Springs Trail. Either way you go, reaching Mile 0 of the Nevada Trail requires a hike-in.
On both occasions, I continued from the summit then took full advantage of a year-round creek which runs down Trail Canyon before heading towards the next goal - Fish Lake Valley.
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