Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Bob D'Antonio, Mike McGill |
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Shared By: | Daniel Trugman on Jan 6, 2012 |
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Access Issue: This crag is on San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Details
However, climbers have not had any issues with access so far, probably because the cliff is so rarely visited.
Description
Fun, sustained pocket-pulling up a mildly overhanging wall.
Scramble past some loose choss and make a reachy and slightly spooky first clip off of a good hand jam. A stick clip or a hand-sized cam may ease the tension for some. After clipping, breathe easier and enjoy technical arete and face climbing all the way to the anchors.
There is no distinct crux, but no rests to speak of either, so the route is surprisingly pumpy. Still, because there are no stopper moves, the route might feel a bit light in the grade if you can find the right holds in time.
Scramble past some loose choss and make a reachy and slightly spooky first clip off of a good hand jam. A stick clip or a hand-sized cam may ease the tension for some. After clipping, breathe easier and enjoy technical arete and face climbing all the way to the anchors.
There is no distinct crux, but no rests to speak of either, so the route is surprisingly pumpy. Still, because there are no stopper moves, the route might feel a bit light in the grade if you can find the right holds in time.
Location
First bolted route you come to at the crag. Ten feet left of Hey, Is There Anybody in There?
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