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The Lamb Chop

V2, Boulder, 16 ft (5 m),  Avg: 2.8 from 163 votes
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Nevada > Southern Nevada > Red Rock Boulders > (01) Calico Bas… > Gateway Canyon > Pork Chop Boulder
Warning Access Issue: Red Rock RAIN AND WET ROCK: The sandstone is fragile and is very easily damaged when wet. DetailsDrop down

Description

Stand start the left side of boulder, traverse the lip to the apex.

Location

On the left side of the boulder facing the trail.

Protection

Pads

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Matt Jenson cruising up Lamb chop
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Lamb Chop from the top - the rail is pretty consistent throughout, and good feet are few.
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This pad layout worked well.
[Hide Photo] Lamb Chop from the top - the rail is pretty consistent throughout, and good feet are few. This pad layout worked well.
Tony Brengosz on The Lamb Chop. Jan 2012<br>
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Stylin on the Lambchop
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Tiffany working Lamb Chop
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The Lamb Chop
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Climb the left arête
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David K
The Road, Sometimes Chattan…
  V2 PG13
[Hide Comment] I fell off this, landed on a pad, and sprained my ankle, ending my climbing trip. It's not super unsafe, just be careful to land and roll on these tilted landings. May 1, 2017
Dylan Demyanek
Baltimore, MD
  V2
[Hide Comment] For extra style points, try not to use the right arête : ) Dec 5, 2018
Christian Sanchez
Pasadena, CA
Sasha Oncley
Boulder
 
jisu hong
앤아버
Sam Wilson
Asheville, NC
 
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Surprised this one gets a whole star less than Pork Chop. Just as good IMO (and a little less polished!) Jan 6, 2023
Justin Connor
Addison, IL