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Limit. de l'accès hérité de Massacre Rocks State Park

Massacre Rocks is part of the much larger “American Falls Archaeological District” (AFAD). There are multiple land jurisdictions in both the AFAD and where climbing takes place (see BLM Map). Extensive and well documented studies of the AFAD near and around the Snake River show many cultural resources and evidence of human habitation for at least the last 13,000 years. This area is considered sacred to the local Shoshone- Bannock tribes. Be respectful and minimize your footprint and impact in the area. Keep your staging area small and contained. Pick up and pack out your trash including tape, orange or banana peels, cigarette butts, etc. Prevent your dog from digging. Don’t start or make any fires, especially near the base of cliffs.

Also, please, only park in one of the designated parking areas and respect all road closures. Sandy soils in the AFAD are prone to wind erosion. Motorized vehicles and even foot traffic can damage the fragile ecology and could destroy rare, irreplaceable evidence of 13,000 years of human habitation. When hiking to the crags use established trails and don’t short cut or braid existing trails. Use the following graphic from the BLM to understand which areas are closed to motorized travel.

Éthique hérité de Massacre Rocks State Park

The absic infor provided here is from Massacre Rocks Climbing Guide, Updated By: © 2016 Mike Engle, Engle Portal Productions

Updates available at http://www.seiclimbing.com New Route Info: contact Mike Engle @ mike.w.engle@gmail.com

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Up thin, flared crack, then face finish

Short, steep, fun!!

Climb first 3 bolts of 'Dirty Dancing' then veer left for 6 more bolts up right facing corner. Steep with big holds, a good warm-up

Up and a bit right through overhanging plates and cracks

Crack through roof, face finish, steep and hard

Classic face and laybacks, bolts

Long, lots of climbing, wild finish

Classic overhanging face to finger crack

Always steep

Kind of grubby

Great! continuously cruxy

Short, always hard, leaver-biner at roof

Rap-chain halfway, upper part is easier and real fun

Long and hard, with several variations; right finish is the best & hardest

The original line on the wall and one of the best

Goes through roof/bulge, up headwall, continuously cruxy

Pro crack to headwall, left and up with bolts

Test piece, bolts, starts just right of arete; first crux (Muscle Beach) is 5.12a; overhanging headwall finish (The Bully) has crux at the top, good luck!

Pro crack, finishes on bolted headwall

Overhanging bolted face, several cruxes, good for a pump!

Pro crack through roof

Starts on poor rock, finish moves are worth the climb

Pro crack, crux at upper arching finger crack, sustained, to sport anchors

Bolt line through kinky slots, then left to steep headwall

Shares several moves with 'Crank Calls', then goes right, up through wide slot

Up face and flared crack, shares a move or tow with 'Toxic Socks Syndrome', pumpy, steep crack/face finish

Pumpy, starts just left of short free-standing pillar

Hard clips

Starts on the right side of the pillar, through crux at flare/roof

Great moves

Great pro-your-own crack through flared roof, to bolts on overhanging headwall

Bolt line up hard face, wild bulge, good steep headwall finish, or rap half way (wimpy!)

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Auteur·e·s: Dave Bingham

Date: 2019

ISBN: 9781938393358

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Whatever style of climbing you prefer, Idaho Underground highlights over 1,500 well-known and lesser-know routes, from the spectacular limestone walls of the Fins to truly underground lava tubes.
  • Full-color 2nd edition includes over 1,500 routes and problems for sport climbing, trad climbing and bouldering at the Fins, Snake River Basalt, Boise and Sun Valley
  • Author Dave Bingham, an Idaho climbing legend, also spotlights lesser known areas, including the Black Cliffs, Teddy Bear Cove, Dierkes Lake, Leslie Gulch and more
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