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Camelback Mountain

Submitted By: Orphaned on Jan 19, 2006
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Elevation: 1,500 feet
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Description 

Perched pretty much square in the middle of the Phoenix metro area is this mountain that sort of looks like a camel. It is the closest climbing to Phoenix, with the rock being a sort of desert conglomeration that has been described as "petrified mud." There are some pretty cool routes here, however, and a fun day of climbing or bouldering can be had here for locals as well as visiting climbers. The biggest issue might be getting a parking spot in the small Echo Canyon lot. A little patience is often rewarded, however.


Getting There 

Camelback Mountain is located at approximately 44th Street and McDonald Streets in Phoenix. The Echo Canyon parking lot is accessed off McDonald Street, just east of Tatum (N Echo Canyon Parkway).


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Camelback Mountain:
East Face   5.7 PG13     Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet   The Praying Monk
Donamatrix   5.8+     Sport, 2 pitches, 200 feet   The Headwall
Spice Box   5.10b     Sport, 3 pitches, 225 feet   The Headwall
Cameltoe   5.11b/c     Sport, 80 feet   The Headwall
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Featured Route For Camelback Mountain
David S. nears end of Spicebox, Larry E. belays at end of short first pitch.

Spice Box 5.10b  AZ : Camelback Mountain : The Headwall
I liked the first bolt on pitch two, it protects groundfall potential on a ramp and the 3rd bolt is on great rock for clipping. Right after that it gets steep and cruxy. Well bolted and on great rock, it is one of the best I have been on in camelback. It is next to one of the scariest routes on camelback, The Icebox 5.8x. It actually shares one of the bolts up high. The Icebox is the dihedral, very soft rock, just to this route's left. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in AZ


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brad smith on another boulder contest problem circa 1985?

brad smith on another boulder contest problem circ...

doug smith w/ jan holdeman spotting at the 3rd bouldering contest

doug smith w/ jan holdeman spotting at the 3rd bou...

the beginner class before the 3rd bouldering event

the beginner class before the 3rd bouldering event

jan holdeman spotting again, some guy with a boatload of hair climbing

jan holdeman spotting again, some guy with a boatl...

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route'

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route...

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route'

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route...

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route'

Joey at Camelback Mountain, AZ on 'Tallman's Route...


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By cactuscat
Mar 14, 2006

Those bees caused an accident last year where a climber fell to his death - same exact spot!

By Erock
From: Flagstaff, AZ
Apr 25, 2007

Yeah i heard about the accident also a while back, i have climbed that route and damn those bees are all over the place, it scares the crap out of me just seeing that hive. I wont do a route that is anywhere near those bees again, its not worth the risk. However, does anyone know an exterminator?

By Shiloh
From: Phoenix, AZ
May 1, 2009

ANYONE THAT CLIMBS THE HART ROUTE OR ROUTES TO THE WEST OF HART ROUTE

The bees are out in full force! My buddy was stung repeatadly again and I warn against doing any of the upper pitches of the Hart Route... The hive is about 10 feet away from the belay of the third pitch and because of the increase in heat.. the bees are very active

BE WARNED!