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DescriptionA concentrated cluster of short spires which you can drive up to. This was the first group of pinnacles explored along Highway 14, and holds one of the most aesthetic (albeit phallic) spires--the Superpecker. Getting ThereIf driving west from Dayton on Highway 14, continue for 52 miles to the Owen Creek Road on the right (5 miles after passing Burgess Junction). Follow this graded dirt road for about 1.5 miles. Turn right onto the Forest Service Road 220, which steeply ascends an open ridge and then descends the backside of the ridge (4WD handy, high clearance not necessary). After descending the backside of the ridge continue a short distance further on 220, then turn right onto a two-track road leading directly to the pinnacles. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Coyote Rocks :
Stout Wanker 5.8 C1 Trad, Aid, 40 feet
Superpecker 5.8+ Trad, 50 feet
Sheepshagger Spire 5.9+ PG13 Trad, 60 feet
Featured Route For Coyote Rocks
Sheepshagger Spire 5.9+ PG13 WY : Highway 14 Pinnacles : Coyote Rocks
Begin with thin crimping up the middle of the north face, clip the pin, delicately traverse left to a moderate rib with a crack, and then up the slabby, bolted face. ...[more] Browse More Classics in WY
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