Mojo Wall and Branching Out Crag Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 7,500 ft |
GPS: |
32.39992, -110.68826 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | 1Eric Rhicard on Oct 15, 2010 · Updates |
Admins: | adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
Description
Just 3 minutes from San Pedro Vista means the occasional visitor on the trail above as well as people watching you from the overlook if you are on a route visible from the overlook. Not very user friendly as these rocks protrude from a very steep hillside. If your water bottle gets started you may never see it again. Like Sky Valley only worse. You also might have to hike up the hill to get to the other side as going down and around is a real pain in the butt. Good rock with three sides that face North, South and West. Steep rock tends to be free of lichen but the lower angle stuff can be fuzzy on the north and west sides.
Getting There
From the the down road end of San Pedro Vista Overlook take a trail up the hill for two minutes. As you crest the ridge you will see Mojo Wall. When you get to the rocks in another minute you will be at the point where the spine of the Mojo wall meets the hill side. Drop down on the left for to reach Tradical Mystery Tour or go a little farther and drop down to reach Branching Out Crag and the west and north face routes.
Classic Climbing Routes at Mojo Wall and Branching Out Crag
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