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Description 

Park at old spring and cross stream to the south. Head uphill and west along the cliff band until you find a Northwest facing cliff.


Getting There 

Just off of 64


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Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Probe 1:
Dionysus   5.7     Trad, 1 pitch, 45 feet   
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Dionysus 5.7  NM : Taos Area : Probe 1
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By Chris Wenker
From: Santa Fe
Jul 20, 2009

Please do not try to poach this crag. The wildlife area and the state park are both CLOSED to climbing. There is a clearly worded sign to that effect on the gate at the Maverick trailhead, and the position statement from NM Game and Fish is pretty clear as well. Live with it; do not climb here, and not just because you might get arrested or fined. We may endanger current or future access to other similar NM areas where climbing is already prohibited or could easily come under the microscope (e.g., Palisades, Sugarite, City of Rocks, and maybe even Ship Rock if their state park plan comes together).