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DescriptionOut-of-Downers Dome and the smaller (unnamed?) dome immediately behind it are set into the hillside left of Out-of-Towners Dome in the East Stronghold. They face southeast. The rock seems to be quite solid. Although this area is described in Bob Kerry's 1997 guide Backcountry Climbing in Southern Arizona, 2nd Edition, it doesn't seem to get much traffic. Getting ThereThis area is in the East Stronghold. Don't go to the formal campground. Instead, find the approach to Wasteland Dome and Out-of-Towners Dome. Shortly before the trail starts climbing uphill to Wasteland, a trail branches off to the left, headed toward Out-of-Towners. Take a left at a cairn before or after, as Kerry puts it, "an ugly prickly pear cactus and a big potato-shaped rock on the left, about 60 yards before Out-of-Towners." The trail is probably too faint to follow by itself, but there are periodic cairns -- you might have to wander around a bit to find them. The trail angles uphill and left for a bit, then traverses straight left to Out-of-Downers. The approach takes about 50 minutes. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Out-of-Downers Dome:
Unidentified-1 5.7 Trad, 1 pitch, 120 feet
Hogback Growler 5.8 R Trad, 3 pitches, 300 feet
Unidentified-2 5.9 Trad, 1 pitch, 120 feet
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