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Lower Gibraltar Guide

  • Grade context: US
  • Ascents: 12

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Contributors

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

Romain Wacziarg Sarah Gamble Josh Soper

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Table of contents

1. Lower Gibraltar 4 routes in Area

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Seasonality

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history

Comment by Tom Adam: "Lower Gibraltar was a spot I’d been thinking about, so one weekend Bob and I hiked down from the road and managed to find this sweet little corner that Bob named Lieback Annie (It’s a double entendre, referencing a comment he regularly made to his then-girlfriend Anne). The following weekend I went back with Bret Balllinger and Curt Dixon, with Curt leading this time (I did the previous time with Bob). It became a regular feature of subsequent trips up to Gibraltar, and a few more routes eventually got put up on the formation, some by me with Curt and Warren Edgebert, some by Curt and Warren, and some by other local climbers over the years."

RouteGradeStyleSelected ascents
1 Warrior Crack 5.10c Unknown
2 Lieback Annie

FA: Bob Garnett & Tom Adam, 1977

5.7 Unknown
3 Conundrum 5.7 Unknown
4 The Rapture

FA: Perlin

5.8 Unknown

2. Index by grade

Grade Stars Name Style Pop
5.7 Conundrum Unknown
Lieback Annie Unknown
5.8 The Rapture Unknown
5.10c Warrior Crack Unknown
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