Home - Destinations - iPhone/Android - Gyms - Partners - Forum - Photos - Deals - What's New
 ADVANCED
Hidden Wall
Black Diamond Single Portaledge

$649.95 25% off

$487.46

at Backcountry

   more...
Bell Array Bike Helmet

$79.99 25% off

$59.99

at AlsSports

   more...
Hueco 34 Backpack

$129.95 25% off

$97.46

at CampSaver

   more...
Patagonia Men's Bivy Down Jacket

$249.00 50% off

$124.50

at Patagonia

43    more...
Tech Friends

$60.00 20% off

$48.00

at WildernessX

2732    more...
Bell Sports Faction Bike Helmet

$44.99 25% off

$33.74

at AlsSports

1    more...
Five Ten Arrowhead Climbing Shoe

$154.95 20% off

$123.96

at Backcountry

3    more...
Mammut - Mirage Mens Harness

$55.00 45% off

$29.97

at GearX

66    more...
 more Dirtbag Deals
Routes Sorted
L to R R to L Alpha
.44 Caliber Killer 
Boltergeist 
D.O.A. 
Doom 
Flakenstein 
Forsaken 
Hand Drilling 101 
Hidden, The 
Jugular 
Knightmare 
Metal 
Shaken But Not Stirred 
Tales from the Gripped 

Knightmare 

5.11c

   
397 page views
Good page?   

Type: Sport, 2 pitches
Consensus: 5.11c [details]
FA: Andy Knight
Submitted By: Christian "crisco" Burrell on Oct 30, 2008

You & This Route  |  Other Opinions (3)
Your todo list:
Your stars:
Your rating: -none- [change]
Your ticklist: [add new tick]

BETA PHOTO: 12 Knightmare 5.11c

Add Photo  Add Comment    Printer View

Description 

The 2 pitch climb on the left side of the wall.

The first pitch shares the start of the "The Hidden" but keeps going straight up (left of a bush) where "The Hidden" goes right. From here the rest of pitch 1 is just fantastic climbing. Somewhat technical, but incredible .11a crimping leads to a sloping ledge. Can lower off from here with a 60 meter rope. This first pitch is classic by itself.

The second pitch starts off with a steep section to a slabby part. Finishes with one more steep second that holds the crux.


Location 

Left most side of the wall starting on The Hidden.


Protection 

All bolts and chains. 14 draws are needed for lead bolts, plus something for the anchors.



Comments on Knightmare Add Comment
Show which comments
By Darren Knezek
Nov 2, 2008

Called Knightmare.

By Christian "crisco" Burrell
From: PG, Utah
Jan 1, 2009

Thanks for the info DK! I am glad that Andy finally settled on a name!

By Brandon Bishoff
From: Austin, TX
Aug 9, 2012

tore off a giant hold on the orange portion of the climb. Be really careful because it feels like some of the bigger pieces are a little loose too.