Dinosaur Jr. V3
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| Type: | Boulder, 25 feet |
| Consensus: | V3 [details] |
| FA: | Dave Huntzinger |
| New Route: | Yes |
| Season: | All |
| Submitted By: | Dave Huntzinger on Apr 29, 2011 |
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Although Tucumcari Mountain is technically private land, most of the best climbing is found on the Eastern side which is owned by a cattle company and I have never seen anyone asked to leave.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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Description This is a fun problem that I put up back in October 2010. It starts from a sitting position and then goes up to a nice reach for a slopey rail. If you're shorter like me, this can be a little bit of a stretch.
Location Walk up the road for about 3/4 of a mile and then you will see a large, triangular boulder sticking out above the road. Walk another 50 yards and you will see a large red pile of sandstone, cross some scrub to get to it. To find the start of the problem, look for the black iron nodule sticking out of the wall about waist height. This is the right hand start. Below that, there is a pebble sticking out of the sandstone, that's the right foot start. Other starting holds are whatever you want. It finishes back in the cave where the two slabs meet again.
Protection Pad, spotter.
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