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Majestic Mcdowell wall

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Majestic Mcdowell wall

Submitted By: CTK on Jun 15, 2009
Administrators: Greg Opland, James DeRoussel
Elevation: 3,300 feet

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Description 

North West Facing Triangular Formation


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Currently Difficult


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Majestic Mcdowell wall:
Unamed II   5.5     Trad, 1 pitch, 65 feet   
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By Greg Opland
Administrator
Jun 24, 2009

I'm curious why you bother doing this.
This site is about information and you offer none.

So I can only surmise that you are:

a) trying to get a rise out of someone.
b) trying to get attention.

By CTK
From: Scottsdale
Jul 13, 2009

Is personal record keeping not an appropriate use of mp? I can care less of what others do or think, excluding of course those that are limited cognitively. Let me know personally if you object to this type of information and I will happily transfer it to a private domain. The earth wasn't built in a day; you are more that welcome to develop the area at your own leisure.

By Greg Opland
Administrator
Jul 13, 2009

Personally for myself, I don't feel one way or the other and whatever activity you want to pursue in the area is your own business, but whenever anyone enters anything in this database, it comes across for approval or disapproval to me as an administrator. I believe the lodestone for mp.com is "Beyond the Guidebook" or something to that effect, so when someone enters "information" like you do, then I have no idea what to do with it and it hangs forever.

I won't bring it up again. I just lost 10 minutes of my life that I can't get back now.

By Pete Hickman
From: Phoenix, az
Sep 7, 2009

And entries with no useful information crowd the ones that do contain information people want. Also, only the original poster can edit the area, so an area that is entered with little or no information is effectively locked out for anyone else who would post something useful. See for instance the South Mountain area.

By Geir Hundal
From: Tucson, AZ
Sep 7, 2009

I have to agree with Greg and Pete. This provides absolutely no useful information for people interested in climbing here.

By Dave Daly
From: Temecula, CA
17 hours ago

Guys.....one way to solve this:

Post beta in the comment senction since this slacker can't read simple directions.