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BETA PHOTO: Ed Woody Wall

Description 

West-facing crag with 4 routes. Stays in shade into the early afternoon in the summertime (longer than the majority of the south facing crags).


Getting There 

First, find the Pirate's Wall. The wall is part of the same formation, on the west side.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Ed Woody:
Cobbles and Robbers   5.11a     Sport   
Redline   5.11a     Sport   
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Featured Route For Ed Woody
Not taking on Len's Take.

Len's Take 5.10b/c  NM : El Rito : ... : Ed Woody
The right-most route of the now four routes on the Ed Woody wall. Start near (on) the trail at the edge of the wall and clip two bolts to a big ledge. Ever steepening moves above lead past a big, semi-loose horizontal crack to green lichen-covered rock for a few more moves to the chains. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in NM