Climb Ev'ry Mountain

 is a quest in Fallout: New Vegas.

A sniper is killing NCR soldiers and civilian refugees in the Bitter Springs Refugee Camp. Captain Gilles wants you to track down this unknown assailant, who has been hiding in one of the hillside caves to the north of Bitter Springs.

Quick walkthrough
There are three Great Khans supply caves around Bitter Springs. Each cave also contains a locked gate, behind which are what remains of the Great Khans supplies including two Great Khan Supply Caches and one Radioactive Supply Cache which are required for the quest No, Not Much. When the quest is active in your Pip-Boy 3000, the first cave location will be marked on your map. It is north-west of the camp (north-east of Bloodborne Cave), at the end of a small pathway. Inside is Oscar Velasco, a member of the Great Khans who lost his family three years before and now seeks vengeance by killing the occupants of Bitter Springs. He can be convinced to let go of his anger and move on to Red Rock Canyon with a Speech check of 50; if successful he will also give the Courier a key that unlocks the gates to the supply caches located inside each of the caves. If you are traveling with Boone, Oscar will become hostile.

The other two caves are immediately north of the NCR camp. One of these two caves contains several Giant Ants and barrels of radioactive waste, while inside the other cave are some Young Night Stalkers. The ant cave is the closest to the camp, and the gate inside has apparently been torn down by the mutated ants, so oscar's key is not necessary to retrieve the stash there. The night stalker cave is a little further north of the ant cave at the end of a path just to the right of the ant cave. Oscar's key will be needed to retrieve the stash of goods located there.

Bugs
in the cave oscar is hiding in, there is a gate to the left of the entrance corridor, and another corridor to the right, opposite the gate. if you follow this corridor, there is a bear trap on the floor near the beginning, and three frag mines near the end. the frags are lined up across the corridor with the one on the right sitting still and unarmed, while the two on the left are glitching in and out of the corridor floor like bouncing bettys having a seizure. these two frag mines are also unarmed, but much more difficult to pick up.

Behind the Scenes
The name of the quest is a reference to the song featured in the movie "The Sound of Music", where the lyrics go "Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, 'till you find your dream."

Completing this quest will not give you fame with the NCR, nor will turning in the supply caches.