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BETA PHOTO: The Country Club Cave


Description 

This is the central part of the Golf Wall cliff. The Country Club Cave contains the highest concentration of difficult, steep, and overhanging routes found at the crag (5.12 and 5.13).


Getting There 

Follow the approach trail from US 550, when you reach the wall go right and look for the large obvious cave.


Routes (L->R) 

Rain Delay (5.11b)
The Grip (5.12a)
Left Hazzard (5.13)
Pink Taco (5.13a)
Divotator (5.12c/d)
The Links (5.12b)
Bogey Man (5.12a)
Birdie (5.10d)
Double Bogey (5.10d)


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Front 9:
Birdie   5.10d     Sport, 1 pitch, 40 feet   
Divitator   5.12b/c     Sport, 1 pitch, 30 feet   
Left Hazard   5.13b     Sport, 1 pitch, 35 feet   
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