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Bacchanal ian (AKA Balls of Steele), The 

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Submitted By: Tim Steele on Jul 19, 2010

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  • East Spur is accessed by Guided Tour Only
  • Some areas require a guide.

  • Description 

    This small room is formed by several boulders, the largest being the one that Javelina is on (so find the opposite side of that boulder).


    Getting There 

    It can be approached via Glas roof or from Slim Pickens, et al.


    The Classics

    Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Office:
    The Bacchanalian (AKA Balls of Steele)   V9     Boulder, 16 feet   
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    The Bacchanalian (AKA Balls of Steele) V9  TX : Hueco Tanks : ... : The Office
    Start with a kneebar as for "The Bomb," but head up and left above the blocky landing zone. The crux is up high, but it is mostly a power endurance problem. This problem is not in the current guide (Wilder, 1st edition) and is well worth seeking out if you are looking for something off the beaten path. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in TX