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Grade | Route | Gear style | Popularity | ||
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Stillwater The Stacks | |||||
5.9 | ★★ Zog
A small series of cracks that lead up to the right of the Juniper Bush. | ||||
5.10d | ★★★ Meatgrinder
A great climb! Starts on the hourglass flake, then hits a series of jams up to the roof. An awkward off-hands crack leads past an old bolt to the top. Burley. | ||||
5.9 | ★★★ Fist-i-cuffs
Uses both corner cracks to climb up to a small roof, then mantel a block to the left. Pumpy. | ||||
5.9 | ★★★ Fist Direct
Stick to the obvious hand crack to the right, then pull the small roof out right. Also pumpy. | ||||
Stillwater Moss Mountain | |||||
5.10 | JUEN
Right most route. No Photo. Climbs face holds to a shallow dihedral. Anchor status has not been confirmed. | ||||
5.10b | Brothers in Glue
Starts at the base of the slightly larger of two pines tree, to the right of Initialities. Climbs an obvious thin crack. Appears to be missing anchors, and is quite dirty. | ||||
5.8 | ★★ Initialities
Good quality climb! Starts at the base of the left most of two pines at the right of the crag. Blocky terrain leads to a ledge followed by a left-leaning series of grooves to the top. Takes gear well. Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.10b | ★★ State of Confusion
Climbs a series of cracks and flakes. Powerful moves with good yet sparse gear makes a challenging lead. Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.10a | ★★ Knobs
A series of bump and side pull moves leads to good jams and blocks past a series of cool knob features. Then knobs are way more solid than you think. Great climb! Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.10 | Erosion Factor
Good climb, though the gear is sparse. Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.9 | One Nut Route
Originally climbed with just a single nut as pro. Doesn't appear to accept gear well. Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.10 | Dirty Nuts
Boulder problem to the left of One Nut Route. Joins that route midway, at the rail system. | ||||
5.10b | ★★ Preview
Climb the striking finger crack to the right of the wide gully. Protects relatively well. The crux is a flaring corner near the top with poor pro, so get some gear in before you go for it. Quality climb! | ||||
5.10d | Wishful Thinking
Climb Preview to the first ledge, then trend left and climb two thin cracks. Has ring anchors. | ||||
5.7 | Veggie Burger
Fun, rambly jug fest. Doesn't appear to take gear well, and placement could feel run out and insecure. Probably best climbed on top rope. Bolt anchor with rappel rings. | 14m | |||
5.10 | ★★ Taco Direct
Direct start to Taco. Stick to the right of two left-leaning finger cracks to the top. Quality laybacking in the midsection. Has ring anchor | ||||
5.9 | ★★ Taco
Climbs the two parallel left-leaning cracks to the top. Takes gear well. Has a ring anchor. | 14m | |||
5.9 | ★ Mud Wasp Direct
Takes the left hand crack from the Taco start. Slight tough layback start leads to easier jamming above. Shares an anchor with Taco. | ||||
5.10b | Betwixt
A left-leaning crack on the upper part of the wall. Accessed by climbing Mud Wasp, The Gash, or one of the other cracks. | ||||
5.10b | The Gash
The first 5.10 in Stillwater. Follows a blocky start to a finger crack that leads to the eponymous Gash. Can be started from either the left or the right of the pinnacle block. |
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