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Convenience Cliff


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Submitted By: Kirk Miller on Aug 27, 2007
Administrators: Ben Mottinger, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monomaniac

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Description 

This crag perches like a golden brown, standing wave above Tunnel Six. The rock is excellent. The five sport routes and 5.7 crack climb are all fun.


Getting There 

The formation sits high above Tunnel Six and can easily be seen by looking back from the road a few hundred yards West of the tunnel. Park on the right, West of Tunnel Six. Cross the road and walk West on the road, past the steep hillsides on the left, until you reach a yellow curve ahead cautionary road sign (across the road) where you can head into the forest above. When you reach the old road bed, head back East on it, above the steep hillsides, to its end. Contour East, hop across a boulder, follow cairns East and uphill to the crag. Convenient, eh?


L->R: (in progress) 

A? Self Serve, 10+, 1p, bolts.
B? Loaf 'n Jug, 1p.

C. Five & Dime, 10, 1p, bolts.
D. Corner Market, 7, gear.
E. Kwik E Mart, 11-, 1p, bolts.
F. Pay at the Pump, 1p.
G. Pump and Run, 11+, 1p, bolts.

H? Thank You, Come Again, 12-, 1p, bolts.
I? Cheap Gas, 1p.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Convenience Cliff:
Corner Market   5.7     Trad, 1 pitch   
Five And Dime   5.10c     Sport, 1 pitch   
Self Serve   5.10d     Sport, 1 pitch   
Kwik-E-Mart   5.11a     Sport, 1 pitch   
Pump and Run   5.11d     Sport, 1 pitch   
Thank You, Come Again   5.12a/b     Sport, 1 pitch   
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By Sam S
Jun 24, 2009

Just went to this crag today. The approach is a pain in the ass with many opportunities to drop rocks onto cars, also don't be tempted to head straight down the gully to get out, the last 20ft are very sketchy. Fun routes though and no crowds.