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Crazy Woman Crags

Submitted By: Trevor Bowman on Jun 7, 2009
Elevation: 8,500 feet
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The Easy Wall (no routes) and TLC Wall as seen fro...


Description 

Five separate reefs of Bighorn Dolomite rising above high-country meadows just south of Highway 16 in the southern Bighorns. Only 3 of the cliffs have developed climbing (the other 2 don't have nearly the quality or potential). The Crazy Woman Cliff and the TLC Wall both hold many excellent sport routes from 5.10-5.13 with lots of beautifully featured steep terrain remenisicent of Tensleep Canyon. Dirt roads off of the highway deposit one within minutes of the walls, making this a slackers delight. Good undeveloped camping can be found throughout the area, but be discreet and pick up after yourself! Please read the above comments on access concerns before visiting the area and be especially conscientious while out here.

The cliffs face SW and get lots of sun, but the area is at a high altitude and generally remains cool and pleasant in the summer. During the hottest months, mornings and evenings are still great, and shady spots along the crags can be found (the left side of Crazy Woman Cliff being prime).

These cliffs saw there first routes back in '88 by the super motivated Alex Catlin, who was living in Buffalo for a summer. He left many impressive testpieces behind. Ken Trout, along with his wife and friends, spearheaded the second round of activity in 1992 and left many classic sport lines behind them. Other Wyoming locals have passed through and left their mark. This is now Buffalo's premier venue!


Getting There 

They cliffs are a couple miles south of Highway 16 (between Buffalo and Tensleep over the Bighorn Mountains) and easily visible from the Highway. When coming from Buffalo, they are about 25 miles out (well before Powder River Pass). From Highway 16, the cliffs are approached via secondary dirt roads that are generally in good condition and passable for all vehicles. Specific approach directions are given for each individual cliff. Driving time from Buffalo is around 45 minutes. Another perk of the area is that these approach roads deposit you very close to the cliffs, keeping hiking time to 5 minutes or less. Specific driving directions will be detailed for each wall in their descriptions.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Crazy Woman Crags:
Bury the Hatchet   5.10d     Sport, 60 feet   Crazy Woman Cliff
Hole in the Wall   5.11a     Sport, 95 feet   Crazy Woman Cliff
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Featured Route For Crazy Woman Crags
The line follows the rib on the right side of the photo.

Bury the Hatchet 5.10d  WY : Crazy Woman Crags : Crazy Woman Cliff
Excellent blunt rib with juggy pulls....[more]   Browse More Classics in WY