Tenpins/Switchbacks Rock Climbing
| Elevation: | 6,230 ft | 1,899 m |
| GPS: |
43.8394, -103.5358 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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| Shared By: | Andrew Gram on Jun 28, 2002 | |
| Admins: | Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty |
Description
The Tenpins/Switchbacks area is in between the Needles Eye area and the Cathedral Spires parking lot along the Needles Highway. The Ten Pins is the most interesting cluster of spires along Needles Highway. Tent Peg and the Tricouni Nail are classic reasonably protected moderates. End Pin, Hairy Pin, and Superpin are classic testpieces requiring a cool head and willingness to do hard 5.10 friction moves a *long* way above gear. There are a number of other interesting spires in the area besides the Ten Pins for those willing to explore.
Getting There
Pass through the Needles Eye area, and descend down a series of steep switchbacks on the Needles Highway. At the bottom of th switchbacks, look on the right side of the road for a cluster of impressive skinny tower next to the road - these are the Ten Pins. Park in a pullout and struggle through the 15 foot approach.
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