Type: | Sport, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Mark Trainor & Brad Mattingly - 1993 |
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Shared By: | Alex Hardt on Dec 8, 2008 |
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Access Issue: Must Register! Private Property-The Pond, Atlantis and Mine Area
Details
Climbing at The Pond, Atlantis and Mine Area are private property, and now requires that you register in order to gain legal access. This is an easy process. You can do this at: queencreekclimbing.com/.
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
Description
A fun route in the Centerpiece Area of Hackberry Creek. The route starts out easy and gets progressively more difficult as you ascend.
Climb an easy face past 3 bolts to a ledge. From the ledge, continue climbing past 6 bolts to two anchors with chains.
Climb an easy face past 3 bolts to a ledge. From the ledge, continue climbing past 6 bolts to two anchors with chains.
Location
This route is up and to the left of Dacite Conspiracy on the east face of the Centerpiece Area. From the base of Dacite Conspiracy, climb/scramble up along the base of the crag passing a vertical chimney/chute. Just to the left of this chimney is a line of older coldshut bolts denoting the climb Right On (5.9). Centerpiece is the next climb on the left of this face with older coldshut bolts (just to the left of a line of modern, sandy colored stainless bolts not listed in the Karabin guide or topo).
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