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Contributed Routes

Name Rating Type Location  Useful To  Date

Hesitation

5.7

Trad, 1 pitch, 65 feet

AZ : Mount Lemmon : Paradox Rock

Aug 19, 2007

Forest Lawn

5.9+

Trad, 3 pitches, 300 feet

AZ : Cochise Stronghold : ... : Bastion Towers

Jul 18, 2006

Contributed Photos

Photo Caption Location  Great Image  Date
Whale Dome

Whale Dome

AZ : Cochise Stronghold : Whale Dome

May 21, 2007

Walk on the Wild Side

Walk on the Wild Side

brad schierer : Photos

Nov 4, 2006

settin up for the dyno

settin up for the dyno

CA : Joshua Tree National Park : ... : Saturday Night Live (V4)

Aug 27, 2006

Sail Away on lead.

Sail Away on lead.

CA : Joshua Tree National Park : ... : Sail Away (5.8-)

Aug 17, 2006

top of pitch 3, Moby Dick, Cochise Stronghold West

top of pitch 3, Moby Dick, Cochise Stronghold West

AZ : Cochise Stronghold : ... : Moby Dick (5.8)

Jul 18, 2006

Contributed Comments

 

Location: AZ : Cochise Stronghold : Owl Rock : Nightstalker (5.9)
By: brad schierer When: Aug 25, 2007

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Comments: Good intro to stronghold climbing, esp. runnering chickenheads. I'm 5'8 and thought the opening moves up and onto the slab were manageable.


Location: AZ : Cochise Stronghold : Rockfellow Group : Bastion Towers : Forest Lawn (5.9+)
By: brad schierer When: May 29, 2007

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Comments: I didn't use a grey Camalot on the start. Instead I usually step across from the block opposite the wall, and start right in on the business.


Location: AZ : Gate's Pass : Big Undercling (V1)
By: brad schierer When: Apr 9, 2007

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Comments: This is a good eliminate problem. The crux is getting your butt off the ground.


Location: AZ : Mount Lemmon : Rappel Rock : Bender-Axen (5.8)
By: brad schierer When: Oct 9, 2006

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Comments: I agree that this is the best start to Black Quacker, no probably about it!


Location: AZ : Mount Lemmon : Mean Mistreater Wall : Rich and Dave Route (5.8+)
By: brad schierer When: Oct 9, 2006

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Comments: I agree with Jeff on this one. Run-out but classic!


Location: U.S. judge's ruling could e...
By: brad schierer When: Sep 26, 2006

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Comments: So I'm not sure where the idea that fees are unconstitutional came from and I REALLY don't know where the idea that the Forest Service is unconstitutional came from, but the only article in the Constitution that has anything to do with Congress's right to tax anybody is Article 1 Section 8:

"The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, I... more >>


Location: U.S. judge's ruling could e...
By: brad schierer When: Sep 19, 2006

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Comments: Maybe it's just me, but how exactly do you "close a forest?" It's not like you can lock the doors.

As for Rose Canyon, I might be wrong, but I think they charge the extra money because it was established as a special use area, and the Forest Service needed to pay Game and Fish for the stock fish that are put into the lake. I always thought a fishing licence covered that, but hey who knows.


Location: U.S. judge's ruling could e...
By: brad schierer When: Sep 18, 2006

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Comments: As a non-fee paying Tucsonan, I agree with Greg. It seems that the only reason the fee is collected is to generate revenue for the Forest Service. They don't even man the fee collection booth most of the time. It is double-taxation because the Forest Service already receives my tax dollars in order to function. Not only that, but they pay subsidies for logging companies to clear cut forests in an effort to keep the forests "healthy." Charging fees for public use of public land is the same a... more >>


Location: CA : Joshua Tree National Park : *Joshua Tree Bouldering* : Real Hidden Valley Boulderi... : Real Hidden Valley Circuit : ... : Saturday Night Live (V4)
By: brad schierer When: Aug 21, 2006

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Comments: I'm 5'8. took me 4 tries before i could grab the jug and not swing off from the momentum. btw i used the rail in the scoop for my feet and it worked pretty well. tons o fun for a one move wonder.


Location: AZ : Gate's Pass : No Feet Traverse (V5)
By: brad schierer When: Jul 24, 2006

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Comments: esp. once you dial in the feet.


Location: AZ : Gate's Pass
By: brad schierer When: Jul 24, 2006

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Comments: i agree, the bolts should be chopped.


Location: AZ : Cochise Stronghold : Rockfellow Group : End Pinnacle : Days of Future Passed (5.10b PG13)
By: brad schierer When: Jul 18, 2006

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Comments: also if you want to wuss out you can escape to Endgame and finish on that route. The real rated R part comes on pitch 4 when if you were to land on the ledge after the HUGE runout. Pitch 3 is necky but looks like a clean fall.


Location: AZ : Cochise Stronghold
By: brad schierer When: Jul 18, 2006

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Comments: What's My LIne isn't the only classic. If you're in the Stronghold, the best place to head is the Rockfellow group with stuff like Forest Lawn (5.9), Days of Future Past (5.9 R), Endgame (5.10), Abracadaver (5.11). etc. This area has tons of classics that would be plastered all over Climbing and Rock and Ice if you didn't have to do the stairmaster hike from hell to get there, but hey that's half the fun of climbing in Cochise. Be sure to check out westside classics like Moby Dick (5.8) and W... more >>


Contributed Forum Posts

Topic Title Forum Author Date
re: Climbers SuckGeneral Climbingbrad schiererAug 25, 2007
re: Climbing and Environmental ImpactGeneral Climbingbrad schiererJun 20, 2007
re: Tucson Climbing PartnerArizona & New Mexico Partnersbrad schiererJun 1, 2007
re: Cam Sling replacementClimbing Gear Discussionbrad schiererMay 31, 2007
re: Posting routes you haven't climbedDiscuss MountainProject.combrad schiererMay 29, 2007
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