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Three of a Kind Wall

Submitted By: Colin Lantz on Apr 3, 2004
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BETA PHOTO: Three of a Kind Wall (south view)


Description 

Old school B1's abound on this classic Flagstaff wall. The Face, Round Pebble and High Flake are must-do's for any Flagstaff aficionado. Several harder problems have been squeezed in between these classics. The Three of a Kind Traverse sees tons of traffic and rates a stout V5 if you top out on the High Flake.


Getting There 

Walk uphill from the Pebble Wall/Amphitheatre area passing the Overhang Wall on your right. Stay left and low dropping down to the Three of a Kind Wall. Look for a long traverse, which climbs from the right to a large flake in the middle of the wall.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Three of a Kind Wall:
The Face   V3     Boulder, 12 feet   
The Traverse   V5     Boulder, 20 feet   
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Shumin climbs "The Face" while Dan spots.

The Face V3  CO : Boulder : ... : Three of a Kind Wall
This route is located at the leftmost part of the Three of a Kind Wall. This is a soft and pretty good quality sandstone face. Route goes straight up to the top, but beware of loose flakes....[more]   Browse More Classics in CO


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By Aeon Aki
Sep 1, 2007

What is the line left of "Round Pebble"? Starts sitting on a good flake then moves out right to crimpers and an obvious (and glued) right hand gaston then up to crimps and a tall, juggy topout. Felt like V5ish, does it have a name?