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The Outrage Wall

The black and white streaked orange overhanging wall on the inside of the Potrero, on the west side with many, mostly harder, single and multi-pitch routes.

Routes are listed right to left as you walk up from the road! The first route listed here is the low

Routes are listed right to left as you walk up from the road! The first route listed here is the lowest and first one you see when you hike up.

5.10c La Primera Vez

Starts right where the path hits the wall on the grey, blocky and cracky rock. First pitch 6 bolts, second one 7 bolts. 34m first 2 pitches together.

5.11c El Sendero Diablo

Excellent climb with lots of variation in technique, in the shade most of the day.

As of Feb-2020 there is now a direct rap line from the sixth pitch into "Afro-Juan" (thanks to Ulric Rousseau). Ulric Rousseau also added 20+ fixed steel draws for the descent, which needs to be back clipped in order to stay close to the wall during the overhanging rappels.

Esperandote

ruta de dos largos primer largo de 30 metros con reunion y segundo largo aproximadamente 23 metros . proyecto abierto. es equipar los siguientes largos por encima. equipo necesario 15 anillas y cuerda de 60 metros minimo. la ruta comienza a la izquierda de el sendero del diablo a unos 10 metros subiendo .

5.11d El Mono Dedo

Most of the climbing here is in a State Park. As of 2023 there is a one-time 250 peso fee to climb for the entire winter climbing season. Please help maintain a clean environment in order to help maintain these privileges. Respect the local land people by packing out what you pack in.

5.11d Flim Flam Man

use 70m rope

5.12d Kung Fupert

Most of the climbing here is in a State Park. As of 2023 there is a one-time 250 peso fee to climb for the entire winter climbing season. Please help maintain a clean environment in order to help maintain these privileges. Respect the local land people by packing out what you pack in.

5.12 Afro-Juan

Most of the climbing here is in a State Park. As of 2023 there is a one-time 250 peso fee to climb for the entire winter climbing season. Please help maintain a clean environment in order to help maintain these privileges. Respect the local land people by packing out what you pack in.

5.12c Hechicero Oscuro

Shares first bolt of Afro Juan then goes left up the grey streak. Start up the right fixed rope to a stance. First two pitches are clean and sent

5.12b For a Few Excuses More

use 70m rope

5.12a A Fistful of Excuses

Starts right of No Excuses on the ledge,

5.11a No Excuses

Go up the fixed rope and belay from there.

5.11c Eternal Fatalist

Shares first 2 bolts with No Excuses.

5.11a Despachadora de Gomitas

Starts on the dark grey slab. Use the right anchor with chains.

5.12a Tax Day

There is an engraved name plate at the start.

5.11 Love Removal Machine

usa a 70m rope or 2-60m ropes

5.11b New Bolts

Shares first bolt with Love Removal Machine

5.12d Steel Pulse

The first pitch (5.11a/11c) gets you to Bronco Bowls

Bronco Bowls

This is a cave that is located about 150' up on the right side of the The Outrage Wall.

Bronco Bowls
5.12 Celestial Omnibus

Bolted tufa left of the Bronco Bowls fixed rope. Get here by climbing Steel Pulse and the traversing all the way to the left anchors.

5.12d Steel Pulse

Most of the climbing here is in a State Park. As of 2023 there is a one-time 250 peso fee to climb for the entire winter climbing season. Please help maintain a clean environment in order to help maintain these privileges. Respect the local land people by packing out what you pack in.

5.12c Fit For Life

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5.10d Dirty Sánchez

Long route that gets you to the base of Celestial Omnibus. A little runout before the anchors. It’s easier to get to Celestial Omnibus by climbing this but do consider that there are loose blocks so be careful. The climb goes through a crack/dihedral with good friction from new soft rock. Beware of crumbles.

5.12b Celestial Connection

Start in the same big block as Mothership Connection but instead of going straight up you continue going right and finishes at an anchor just left of Celestial Omnibus.

5.13a Mothership Connection

Most of the climbing here is in a State Park. As of 2023 there is a one-time 250 peso fee to climb for the entire winter climbing season. Please help maintain a clean environment in order to help maintain these privileges. Respect the local land people by packing out what you pack in.

5.12a British Invasion

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5.12a Hurdy Gurdy Man

The extension of this route is a 5.13d called "Enrage"

5.12b Habanero (First Pitch)

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5.13 Habanero/Time For Livin'

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5.13a Job Disgraced

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5.12d Job Restored

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5.11b Habanero Sunday

Begin on Palm Sunday and then follow the dihedral right to the Habañero anchors.

5.12d Palm Sunday

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5.10b Tacos de Trump

Climbs just left of the palm tree on the wall.

5.13d Cryin Brian

Climb up the slab and continue on the head wall.

5.10a Cleetus Walks The Plank

Climb up on the slab of Cryin Brian and follow the corner left until the anchor of Grocals.

5.10c Unknown

This route climbs between Cleetus Walks the Plank and Grocals. The anchor of this route is just a few meters below the anchor of Cleetus Walks the Plank. (The name plate “Grocals” is misplaced on the start of this route)

5.10d Grocals

Climb the slab up to the diagonal corner and follow the corner to the left to sharing anchor with Cleetus Walks the Plank. Anchor is close to the one for 'Slippery Down Under'. (The name plate is misplaced, climb the route left of nameplate)

5.13d Slippery Down Under

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5.11c El Hoyito

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5.13a Devil's Cabana Boy

Starts with Little Route, Big Tufa but continues straight / slightly right.

5.10b Little Route, Big Tufa

Starts below the obvious big tufa on yellowish ground. Trends left to same anchor as Moctezuma'z Tufa.

5.11b Moctezuma'z Tufa

Same anchor as Little Route, Big Tufa.

5.12c Tomasa Negra

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5.12c Fu Man Chuffa

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5.11b Kanga Roof

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5.13c Trepination

Fifty feet left of the old mine.

5.12b Heart and Soul

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5.12a Heartline

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5.11b Broken Heart

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