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DescriptionThis ridge of Reese Mtn begins at about a 400 feet change in elevation north of the Ashley Creek confluence to Duck Creek. Getting ThereBegin your hike at the Toni Gulch parking lot. It's 2.57 miles to the confluence of Ashley with Duck Creek. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Southwest Ridge of Reese Mtn:
Red Mite 5.9 Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Book Pages Mound : The Curl
*Fool's Gold 5.9 Sport, 1 pitch, 130 feet HightowerSW : Hightower
Walk Like an Egyptian 5.10b Sport, 2 pitches, 160 feet HightowerSW : The Tunnel
Nazi Regalia 5.10b Sport, 1 pitch, 155 feet HightowerSW : Hightower
Rope Tricks 5.10d Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet HightowerSW : Hightower
*Reeses Pieces 5.10d Sport, 1 pitch, 160 feet HightowerSW : Hightower
Royal Flush 5.11a Sport, 1 pitch, 95 feet The Book Pages Mound : The Curl
*Sport Trindleberg 5.11a/b Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet The Book Pages Mound : The Curl
Hanging of Yellowstone Kelley 5.11b Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Book Pages Mound : Douglas Park
*Laramie Talk Show 5.11c Trad, 1 pitch, 90 feet HightowerSW : The Tunnel
Twenty Red Lights 5.11c Sport, 2 pitches, 160 feet HightowerSW : The Amphitheater
Sex at Noon Taxes 5.11c Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet The Book Pages Mound : The Curl
Down Converter 5.12a Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Book Pages Mound : The Curl
Fading in My Own Parade 5.12b Sport, 2 pitches, 160 feet HightowerSW : The Amphitheater
Aeoleus 5.12b Trad, Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Book Pages Mound : Douglas Park
Sonic Hedgehog 5.12b Sport, 1 pitch, 100 feet The Book Pages Mound : Douglas Park
*Alien Fabric 5.12c Sport, 1 pitch, 30 feet The Book Pages Mound : Douglas Park
Featured Route For Southwest Ridge of Reese Mtn
*Sport Trindleberg 5.11a/b WY : Laramie Peak Wildlife Habit... : ... : The Curl
Sage advice from the Reverend Sport Trindleberg, "Fear, like pain, may just be God’s way of hurting us."Climbs straight up from the top of Kaying and then trends right along a shallow seam to pass over the steep overlap. ...[more] Browse More Classics in WY
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