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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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5.11c | |||||
Pincushion Wall | |||||
5.11c | ★ Snag
FFA: Travis Klawin FA: Byron Cross & Roosevelt Watson, 1981 | 2, 4 | |||
5.10c | |||||
Windsong Wall | |||||
5.10c | Rollercoaster
3rd class approach.
Scramble off to the right. FFA: Byron Cross & Roosevelt Watson | 2, 1 | |||
Super Crack Spire | |||||
5.10c | Spreading the Stoke
FFA: Bill Repetto & Jeff Gorris, 1996 | 1 | |||
5.10c R | |||||
Windsong Wall | |||||
5.10c R | ★★ One Hand Scratching
Rappel after just pitch one, or scramble off to the right from the summit. FFA: Byron Cross & et al. | 2, 8 | |||
5.10b | |||||
Bulldog Rock | |||||
5.10b | ★★ The Peanut
Starts to the right of Bulldog Direct. Ascend the huecos and pockets, then follow the right leaning crack up to the crux at the piton. Continue up, then left back to the Bulldog Direct anchor. Pro to 2.5". FFA: unknown | 21m | |||
Pincushion Wall | |||||
5.10b | ★ Mild Steel
FFA: Stan Miller & Byron Cross, 1991 | 55m, 2, 3 | |||
5.10a | |||||
Pincushion Wall | |||||
5.10a | ★★ First Aid
A bolt protects face climbing to the crack. A few good hand jams lead up to the 2 bolt top anchor with chains. FFA: unknown | 1 | |||
Super Crack Spire | |||||
5.10a | ★★ West Crack
FFA: John Bald | ||||
Peach Brandy Wall | |||||
5.10a | ★ Peaches and Cream
Old pitons protect the overhanging start. FFA: unknown | ||||
5.9 | |||||
Sidekick Boulder | |||||
5.9 | Sidekick
FFA: unknown | 9m | |||
Snag Spire | |||||
5.9 | West Face
FFA: unknown | ||||
Pincushion Wall | |||||
5.9 | ★ Psycho
FFA: Byron Cross & Roosevelt Watson, 1981 | 5 | |||
Warmup Wall | |||||
5.9 | ★★ Warmup Route
~90ft to the chains, ~110ft to the tree which is reachable with a scramble up the gully to the left. The crux comes late with sparse gear placements for last 20 feet. Pro to 2" or 3". FFA: unknown | 27m | |||
Super Crack Spire | |||||
5.9 | ★★★ Super Crack
Great jams and frequent stemming rests characterize this obvious crack and left-facing corner on the south side of the spire. Bolted top anchor is near the summit, far from the top of the crack. Build a gear anchor for top-roping. Descend by rappelling from the east side of the spire. Pro to 4". FFA: Jerry Sublett? | ||||
5.8 | |||||
Pincushion Wall | |||||
5.8 | Inside Out
FFA: unknown | ||||
5.8 | The Flakes
FFA: unknown | ||||
5.8 | Whisper
Cracks and flakes lead up to a bolted anchor shared with Mild Steel. FFA: unknown | ||||
Windsong Wall | |||||
5.8 | Disappointment Dihedral
Chimney climbing. Approach from the right (4th class) or directly from below (5.7). FFA: Lincoln Frees or Ron Crumm? | ||||
Super Crack Spire | |||||
5.8 | South Arête
Two pitches up the south arête. The Falcon guide sandbagged this at 5.6! FFA: unknown | 2 | |||
Peach Brandy Wall | |||||
5.8 | ★ Peach Brandy Wall
FFA: Wayne Schiff, Michael Zanger & Cathy McReady, 1980 | 2 | |||
5.7 | |||||
Saddle Spire | |||||
5.7 | South Arête
FFA: unknown | ||||
5.6 | |||||
Snag Spire | |||||
5.6 | South Face
FFA: unknown | ||||
Super Crack Spire | |||||
5.6 | ★★ Regular Route
FFA: unknown |
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