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Wally World

Submitted By: Euan Cameron on Jun 2, 2007
Administrator: C Miller
Elevation: 7,100 feet
Latitude: 34.2073  Longitude: -117.0503 
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BETA PHOTO: Wally World - Left


Description 

Wally World has short face climbs. The left side of the wall provides a striking gently overhanging face which has the best routes of the cliff.

The right side of the wall offer more vertical climbs on sloping holds.

The cliff is well situated in an open area with spectacular views west towards Mt Baldy.

Routes listed from left to right -

Wild Discovery (5.10d)
Wild Child (5.10c)
Call of the Wild (5.11c)
Wild Boys (5.10b)
The Griswolds (5.10b)
Marty Moose (5.11a)
The Bounder (5.10b)
Wild Abandon (5.12a)
Into the Wild (5.11a)
Wild at Heart (5.10b)


Getting There 

Follow the directions to Children's Forest. After crossing under the powerlines, turn left and head down the obvious drainage. After 150yards or so, the drainage narrows. Aeroperro Wall is first encountered on the left. Continue on passed this for a further 30 yards to reach the crag.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Wally World:
Wild Child   5.10c     Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet   
Wild Discovery   5.10d     Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet   
Call of the Wild   5.11c     Sport, 1 pitch, 45 feet   
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Wally World - Middle

BETA PHOTO: Wally World - Middle

Wally World - Right

BETA PHOTO: Wally World - Right

The overhanging face of Wally World.

BETA PHOTO: The overhanging face of Wally World.


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By C Miller
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Jun 12, 2007

This is a fun crag to visit with 7 sport climbs and 3 cracks to be done, but be warned they are all woefully short. Morning and evening shade, with summer afternoons being hot and in full sun - plan accordingly. The approach, if done properly, takes about 15 minutes from the car at the Children's Forest parking lot.