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The J Wall 


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Submitted By: Manjushri on Jan 11, 2013

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BETA PHOTO: The J Wall with climber on Killer Joe

Description 

South facing solar collector of a crag with shelter from the wind.


Getting There 

The J Wall is just to the left of the top ropes listed under The Hamlet, at the beginning of the approach slab to The Panty Wall.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The J Wall:
Mind if I do a J?   5.10-     Sport, 1 pitch, 55 feet   
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Featured Route For The J Wall
Climber on the lower section of Killer Joe

Killer Joe 5.10-  NV : Red Rock : ... : The J Wall
A steep start traverses slightly leftward and up to a slab finish. There is a direct start TR that goes at 5.12....[more]   Browse More Classics in NV


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By dnoB ekiM
Jan 11, 2013

Saw these recently. They look good! Excited to try them.

By Andrew Yasso
Jan 25, 2013

With full respect to those that established these routes, is this really a "new area?" It feels as if this is more a worthy extension of an already established wall (The lower Hamlet). Just my $0.02