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Table Mountain

The best sport climbing within 2 hours of the Bay Area, along with some good trad at The Grotto.

Gold Wall

Great moderate to hard sport climbing on a deceptively steep and sustained wall. A good apprenticeship for 'Jailhouse Rock'.

This crag is on private property, and the Access Fund have negotiated access provided climbers strictly adhere to these rules:

  • No yelling/loud noises
  • No fires of any kind
  • No camping
  • No trash/bathroom
  • No publishing routes in books or online
  • No disclosing exact location in books/online

Note that excessive noise (shouting) was the primary reason the land owner became concerned about climbing in the first place, so please be especially diligent about the first rule.

Also due to the particular private property sensitivities please do not add any kind of route information (including topos) for this crag.

Gold Wall Main Wall
The access track reaches the cliff here.

The access track reaches the cliff here.

The Grotto

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto
The Welcome Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto The Welcome Wall
5.10b Welcome Mat

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11a Keebler's Revenge

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11c Swallow This

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.10b Wing Of Bat

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11a Uncle Remus

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11a R Uncle Remus Direct Start

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.9 Roe vs. Wade

Chossy near the top

The Grotto
Lower Main Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto Lower Main Wall
5.10c Prime Directive

Crux in the middle, runout at the top on 5.8 moves. 2-bolt top anchor.

5.9 Granted

2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Hole in the Wall'[20593171].

5.10a Hole In The Wall

Pro to 2". 2-bolt top anchor shared with the 'Granted'[20593117] is also the start for 'Ejection Seat'[20594017].

5.10b Three Fingered Jack

2-bolt top anchor. Pro to 1.5".

5.11b Snake Bite

2-bolt top anchor. Small to medium pro.

5.10d Rawhide

Aesthetic and sustained finger crack. For the full grade, avoid stemming to the right. Pro to 2.5", but mostly 0.5-1.5".

5.10b Rawhide (variation)

Stemming to the right brings the grade down to 5.10b.

5.12a Men's Crisis Center

2-bolt top anchor. Pro to 1".

5.9 Table Manners

2-bolt top anchor with old, worn cold-shuts. Pro: standard rack.

5.10d AC Devil Dog

Sustained friction climbing up the double arêtes on the largest column of basalt at the Grotto. 2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Table Manners'[20593507] is also the start for 'Flight Simulator'[18590029].

5.8 Bandito

Fingers-to-fists crack to the right of 'AC Devil Dog'[20593573]. Pro to 4".

5.11a To Pin Or Not To Be

Stem your way up dual thin cracks to the 2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Moss Critique'[20593783] that is also the start for 'Journey to Find the Sun'[20594305] and 'Premature Ejection'[20594233]. Small pro.

5.11b Moss Critique

2-bolt top anchor shared with 'To Pin or not to Be'[20593711] is also the start for 'Journey to Find the Sun'[20594305] and 'Premature Ejection'[20594233].

5.10a Trigger Finger

Located left of 'Go with the Flow'[20593915], and ending at the same 2-bolt top anchor, this mossy seldom climbed route follows the left side of the hanging column. Tricky placements above the start. Pro to 3".

5.9 Go with the Flow

Hand crack. 2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Trigger Finger'[20593849]. Pro to 4", but mostly 1"-2".

The Grotto
Upper Main Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto Upper Main Wall
5.12a Ejection Seat

Starting from the top of 'Hole In The Wall'[20593171], power through the sustained overhang to the 2-bolt top anchor.

5.13a The Bombadier

2-bolt top anchor. 7th bolt can be difficult to clip.

5.12b Flight Simulator

From the top anchor of 'AC Devil Dog'[20593573] and 'Table Manners'[20593507], look for the bolt to the right marking the beginning of the route. Manage the pump through the overhang to the 2-bolt top anchor.

5.12c Premature Ejection

Clip the first bolt shared with 'Journey to Find the Sun'[20594305] then head up and over the roof. Stop at the first 2-bolt top anchor.

5.12b Journey To Find The Sun

Start from the top of 'To Pin or Not to Be'[20593711] and 'Moss Critique'[20593783], and climb past the first bolt shared with 'Premature Ejection'[20594233] before heading right. Follow four more bolts before joining 'Premature Ejection'[20594233] again at the 2-bolt anchor. For the full route, continue up past another bolt and some mossy face climbing to finish at the higher 2-bolt top anchor.

5.11d Squeeler

Long and sustained overhanging route up the headwall. Starts at the top of 'Go with the Flow'[20593915] (which can optionally be linked into a single pitch with a 70m rope). Pro to 1.5".

5.12a Sidewinder

From the top of 'Go with the Flow'[20593915], head right to the 2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Chicken Ranch Bingo'[20594515].

5.10a Chicken Ranch Bingo

Named in part for the white streak of biohazard that seasonally runs down the face of this route. Two of the bolts are old 1/4" bolts, but good bolts are nearby. Extend the first and fourth bolts. The route starts at the edge of the pit, so anchor in the belayer. A 60m rope is required to lower into the pit. 2-bolt top anchor shared with 'Sidewinder'[20594443].

The Grotto
The Ort Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto The Ort Wall
5.10c Misperception

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.10c Ort Man Complex

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.10d Clip, Clip, "Wow"

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11b Geronimo

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.10b Color Coded Quickdraws

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.9 Sidesaddle

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.9 Cowboy Up

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto
The Cave

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto The Cave
5.12b Grotto Monkey

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.12b Dwarf Toss

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.12b Sasquatch

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.12b High Intensity Discharge

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto
Eastern Front

A series of short columns on the far side of the main Grotto area (opposite side from the approach). Anchors can be seen 30-50 ft above the columns on the face.

The Grotto Eastern Front
5.10b D.C. Angel Cat

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.9 Napolean's Greatest Mistake

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto
The Mid Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto The Mid Wall
5.11b Calamine

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.10d The Giving Tree

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.12b Mr Fix It

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.12c Shultz Route

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

5.11d Funn Man

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Grotto
The Fissures

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The Far Side

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

Senior Wall

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

Senior Wall
5.9 Senior Citizen

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

The White Room

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

Fort Apache

Access to some of the crags at Table Mountain can be tenuous, with some crags on private property and some of the access trails crossing private property. Make sure to check the Access Fund (http://status.accessfund.org/) for current restrictions, and always be respectful of the property owners.

Jailhouse Rock

Some of the best steep sport climbing in California.

Jailhouse Rock
5.12b Line-up
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12b Whipping Boy
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Iron Junky
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12c Burrito Supreme
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12c Insecurity
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13c Gas Chamber
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Electric Chair
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Bird Man
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Misdemeanor
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Alcatraz
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13a Lethal Injection
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13d Assassin
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Soap on a Rope
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13c Forced Entry
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13c Jailbait
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Tommy Lee Jones
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13a Cell Block
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12c Supreme Being
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.11c Warm up 11c
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.11d Warm up 11d
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12a Chain Gang
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12b Rhumb Line
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12b Pulp Friction
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Violated
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12c Early Release
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Minimum Security75
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12d Le Mens Sauce
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13- Hang Time
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13d The Juice
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Haul Of Justice
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.12b Strange Ways
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.13b Life Sentence
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.14b Death Sentence
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

5.14a/b Flower Power
Jailhouse has been and remains privately owned.
The owner has graciously allowed an access easement and conservation easement to let climbers get to and climb at the cliff. Current access is now via the new double gate and gravel road. In the future, a new route may be necessary due to future subdivisions.

For the current gate code and rules, visit http://www.accessfund.org/jailhouse.

Some critical conditions of the easement we need to comply with include:

  • No dogs on the property
  • Close all gates (typically there are over 200 head of horses on the property), particularly the gate to O'Byrnes Ferry Road
  • No loud music
  • No fires
  • No camping at the cliff, trailhead, or anywhere in the vicinity
  • Access allowed only from sun-up to one hour after sundown
  • No littering

In addition, seasonal raptor closures on a portion of cliff line may be posted on the property and online if there is active raptor nesting.

Our ability to climb here is contingent on our compliance with the conditions of the easement.

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