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Rockfellow Dome

Submitted By: John Peterson on Feb 3, 2006
Administrators: Greg Opland, James DeRoussel
Elevation: 6,600 feet
Latitude: 31.9260  Longitude: -109.9769 
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Rockfellow from What's My Line. Abra is on the le...


Description 

Rockfellow dome is perhaps the finest chunk of rock in Arizona. It has some of the best crack and face climbs anywhere. Anyone climbing in Arizona should aspire to stand atop this rock.

This formation is flawless granite. It lacks the seas of chickenheads found on the surrounding domes - most of the climbs are crack and face routes.

The rock is divided into spires by massive fissures. One of the best outings in Arizona is the Inner Passage - a perfectly formed cleft that passes all the way through the dome.

One of the most pointless bird closures in the world applies to this entire area in the spring. Check before you climb!


Getting There 

Approach as for What's My Line. Follow the drainage up from the Rock in the Middle of the Road and turn left when reaching the divide to approach most of the routes. Approach time is a hour if you know the way and maybe 2 if you don't.

You can also get there from the west - the trail crosses the divide about .4 miles from the rock. This trail also goes back to the campground - an alternative to stumbling down the climbers trail in the dark if you have no light.



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Corey Ellison trending left on the amazing first pitch.

Welcome to the Machine 5.10c/d  AZ : Cochise Stronghold : Rockfellow Dome
This route starts in the deep cleft just to the right of the slab where Endgame begins, following a line of bolts up a rounded arete festooned with chickenheads and some blank slabby bits.The first two pitches (can be linked with a 70m and possibly with a 60m rope as well) go straight up the blunt, bolted arete punctuated by two-bolt belays with colossal Metolius rap hangers at each. Endgame meets WTTM in an alcove of sorts at the second belay a...[more]


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Rockfellow Dome.  Closing in on the approach.

Rockfellow Dome. Closing in on the approach.

Rockfellow Domes.

Rockfellow Domes.

Rockfellow Dome.

Rockfellow Dome.

Rockfellow Domes.  Note the really cool and unlikely pinnacle in the bottom right corner.

Rockfellow Domes. Note the really cool and unlike...

Rockfellow Dome as seen from the top of Cochise Dome

Rockfellow Dome as seen from the top of Cochise Do...

The centerpiece: Rockfellow group seen from the top of WML. Feb 2008

The centerpiece: Rockfellow group seen from the to...

View to the east from the summit of End Pinnacle. Feb 2008

View to the east from the summit of End Pinnacle. ...


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By Scotty Nelson
From: San Diego
Feb 16, 2006

Raptor closures are effective March 1, according to the ranger.

By John Peterson
Feb 17, 2006

And from the west you don't have the silly fee just to park your car either. But the drive to the west side is definitely longer from Tucson given all the dirt road it requires.

By Charlie Perry
From: Fort Collins
Jul 15, 2006

West entrance is more primitive and there is limited camping sites without access to water. East entrance sports a camping ground. However most routes on Rockfellow Dome have better access from the west side.

By Jordan K
Dec 25, 2006

The turn off from trail #279 is marked with a small cairn as of 12/23/06 again. From the west side, shortly after passing the 1 mile marker, look for a small trail descending down and to the left as the main trail switchbacks up and to the right. Follow the trail as it wanders up a drainage, going in and out periodically. On the right, you will see the Rockfellow formation, and on the left is Cochise Dome. We found this easy, but perhaps slightly longer route to the base of the End Pinnacle. Continue in the main drainage for a while, past Cochise Dome, past a large formation immediately to the right -- hike until you are past the Rockfellow formation (it will seem like you've gone too far!). About 1/4 mile past the formation on the right, look for a trail leaving the drainage off to the right (cairned as of 12/06). Follow this up some low-angle slabs, weaving around boulders (again, it might feel you are hiking away from the Rockfellows). Go through a small boulder tunnel, and then turn right up a drainage which leads to the N side of the Rockfellow formation. This should all be well-cairned. Follow the trail that skirts the bottom of the formation to the base of a number of End Pinnacle routes.

By ttriche
From: Altadena, CA
Dec 26, 2006

The drive in from the west side (Middlemarch Road) was 20.1 miles according to my odometer. 9.8 miles to the 687 turnoff and another 10.3 miles to the West Stronghold campground. Even at 10pm, having never seen the place before, it was not too difficult to piece together the drive. Once we got there we did not have to move the truck until we left, and all of the approaches we did were quite manageable. This was suggested by 'Weekend Climbing Arizona', a nice cheap book that contains updated approach beta for Warpath, detailed instructions for getting to the Rockfellow domes and WML, and generally rules if you can't find Kerry's book prior to leaving for your trip.

By Christian
From: Tucson, Az
Feb 27, 2007

Hey Greg,

You should post that topo you posted on Supertopo on here as well. (of the north(northeast?) side climbs)

By James DeRoussel
Administrator
From: Tucson, AZ
Apr 6, 2008

A large portion of the climbing in Cochise Stronghold is closed annually for raptor nesting. Closures are from approximately February 15 - June 30 and include the entire Rockfellow Group and What's My Line Dome. Check with the Forest Service for changes and current closures.