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East Wall

For all access issues, please contact CRAGS, the local affiliate of the Access Fund.

As of 2020 CRAGS is running a major multi-year stewardship project to help address the significant impacts this classic area has faced, from decades of high levels of climber traffic. If you have or plan on climbing here and are able to donate either money or time, your contributions will be greatly appreciated!

5.7 Pop Bottle

A great first pitch, and easier, but still very pleasant pitches above.

  1. 50m (5.7) Up the obvious crack (which is mostly easier than it looks) to belay on the obvious big ledge (keep some mid-size cams). Can be split into two (or even three) pitches.

  2. 50m (5.6) Hardish move to gain face, clip bolt out right, then up as you will to a natural belay wherever you like.

  3. 30m (4th class) Up as you will to the top.

5.9 Far East

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5.10d East Corner

Optional third pitch is 4th class. Fixed anchor above second pitch.

5.10d Out to Lunge

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5.9 Rednecks

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5.8 Haystack

Belay from natural anchors.

5.8 Preparation H

Alternative first pitch to the remaining 2 pitches of Haystack.

5.9 Fear No Evil

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As of 2020 CRAGS is running a major multi-year stewardship project to help address the significant impacts this classic area has faced, from decades of high levels of climber traffic. If you have or plan on climbing here and are able to donate either money or time, your contributions will be greatly appreciated!

5.9 Fantasia

Belay from fixed anchors.

5.10b The Last Sandwich

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5.9 Scimitar

Fixed anchor above first pitch. Natural anchors for remaining pitches.

5.8 East Crack

In the center of East Wall is an obvious arch, rising up from the base of the cliff and curving rightwards. East Crack goes up the 2nd crack line right of the right-end of the arch.

  1. 5.7, 160ft. Climb the crack, past a bulge and then upwards until a ledge/stance appears up and left of the crack. Belay. (small gear)

  2. 5.8, 120ft. Step back right from the belay to the crack, and follow the left crack line upwards at the large flakes. Pull over two or three bulges (5.8 cruxes), then up the crack a bit further, then move right to the ledge system where this route, "Bear's Reach" and "East Wall" converge. Belay high and left on the shared ledge, if there's crowding (common).

  3. 5.7 (crux only), 120ft. Step right from the belay and head up the obviously highly-trafficed and a bit polished crack. Pull the 5.7 crux roof, and then reach the 3rd class ledge. Place a piece (to protect the 2nd) then traverse right until you find a comfortable belay. Generally better to belay on the ledge, rather than over the top. to ease communication and rope drag.

5.10a Between the Lines

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5.7 R Bear's Reach

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5.9 Ham Sandwich

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5.8 Horn Blower

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5.10a Pigs on the Wing

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5.10 East Wall Arete

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5.6 East Wall

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5.10a Flying Circus

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5.9 Fireworks

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5.10c Bad Moon Rising

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5.10d Easier Said Than Done

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5.10c End of The Line

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5.9 The Line

When looking at the East Wall, this is the obvious, nearly straight up and down, bottom-to-top crack line. When you see it, you know it. Climb the crack. Keep climbing it.

5.10d Showtime

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5.10 A Few Dollars More

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5.10 Unknown 1

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5.8 Deviate

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5.10a Psychedelic Direct

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5.9 Psychedelic Tree

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Unknown 2

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5.9 Fandango

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5.6 East Gully

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5.9 Paramour

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5.8 Sky Rocket

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5.11b D.O.A.

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5.8 Bastard Child

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5.5 Lover's Chimney

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5.8 Sudden Death

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5.7 Bookmark

This is a 2-pitch climb. You will need a 60 meter rope.

The first pitch of this climb begins with an obvious crack heading up and slightly right. The crack breaks into two about 100 feet up, take the right crack. Shortly after the split, it becomes impossible to find gear placement, but don't worry, you run up this to an 8' wide by 30' long shelf which serves as your belay station.

On the second pitch, located on the far left side (looking at the face) of the shelf, the climbing starts easy and turns into a not so pleasant offwidth crack that about half your body fits into. Although you can't place gear through this section, its a secure climb. Once past this, its a run-up to the top where you can belay off of a tree.

5.10b Incubus

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5.11a Project 1

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5.11a A0 Glaze Her Face

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5.12b Unknown Soldier

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5.11b Rated X Direct

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5.11a Rated X

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5.11a Tic-Tic-Tic

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5.9 MDA

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5.9 High Tour

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5.11b Hay Fever

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5.10a Labor of Love

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5.8 Micro Brew

Thin crack traverses right into East Corner.

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