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Trinity Roofs

5.10, Trad, 70 ft (21 m),  Avg: 2.9 from 30 votes
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Arizona > Northern Arizona > Flagstaff Area > Oak Creek Canyo… > Overlook
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I recall three separate exits out the roofs. The right hand one is how most parties exit the Trinities.

Then there's the obvious larger roof that is gained by climbing the obvious corner left of the cracks. I recall a bit of an exposed sequence.

Then there's the less obvious line up between the above two lines. I recall this being my favorite exit.

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I'm not sure where the 10a and 11 exit routes to left go, but I'm pretty sure this is the 5.9 hands exit.  Fun.
[Hide Photo] I'm not sure where the 10a and 11 exit routes to left go, but I'm pretty sure this is the 5.9 hands exit. Fun.

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Jerimiah Gentry
Eugene, or
[Hide Comment] It's difficult to describe without a photo but my favorite exit for the Trinities is the far left one, best accessed from the Left Trinity. At the top of the crack, traverse left until you can reach out to the left / behind you to an absurdly large rail/block. From that rail you can reach out (steep!) to the base of a corner and place a .4 (grey) Cam-a-lot. One slightly grunty lieback move gets you up in to the corner. Fun exposed moves up to the tree. Apr 1, 2009