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West Face Guide

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Contributors

Thanks to the following people who have contributed to this crag guide:

Eric Foltz Jarrah Neale Brain Mary A. Woods Jeffrey Pierce Bill Begg Bob Swanson Luke Stefurak

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Table of contents

1. West Face 13 routes in Area

Summary:
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Seasonality

Trad climbing, Rock climbing and Top roping

ethic

Be aware that you are climbing and staying in a National Park. Certain rules apply for climbers regarding climbing and camping, please make sure to get the latest rules once you enter the park.

inherited from Joshua Tree National Park
RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Alligator Tears 5.9 Unknown 30ft
2 Sphincter Quits 5.10a Trad 70ft
3 What's It To You 5.10d Trad
4 Rap Bolters Are Weak 5.12a Trad
5 Ride a Wild Bago 5.10a Trad
6 Don't Be Nosey 5.10c Top rope
7 None of Your Business 5.10c Trad
8 I Just Told You 5.10b Trad
9 Ranger J.D. 5.6 Trad 49ft
10 Ranger J.B. 5.8 Trad 39ft
11 Eddie Haskel Takes Manhattan 5.10b Trad
12 Mortal Thoughts 5.11b Trad
13 Ride a Wid Bago 5.10a Unknown

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.6 Ranger J.D. Trad 49ft
5.8 Ranger J.B. Trad 39ft
5.9 Alligator Tears Unknown 30ft
5.10a Ride a Wid Bago Unknown
Ride a Wild Bago Trad
Sphincter Quits Trad 70ft
5.10b Eddie Haskel Takes Manhattan Trad
I Just Told You Trad
5.10c Don't Be Nosey Top rope
None of Your Business Trad
5.10d What's It To You Trad
5.11b Mortal Thoughts Trad
5.12a Rap Bolters Are Weak Trad
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