Type: | Sport, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 980 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Zak Tindal on Jul 15, 2016 |
Admins: | GRK, Zach Wahrer |
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Access Issue: Private Property
Details
Mulkey Gulch is located on private property and must be accessed by a dirt two-track through private property. Please be respectful and only use the road in good conditions to prevent tearing it up and having access to this climbing closed. Also, as always use leave no trace ethics when at the climbing area!
Description
The crux is halfway after the second bolt.
I loved this route. It has a lot of variety for such a short climb. You will have crimps, jugs(look out for bees in some of the jugs.),pinches and even some cracks to work with on Madison limestone.
This was my second lead climb ever and my favorite climb to date.
I loved this route. It has a lot of variety for such a short climb. You will have crimps, jugs(look out for bees in some of the jugs.),pinches and even some cracks to work with on Madison limestone.
This was my second lead climb ever and my favorite climb to date.
Location
This climb is on the right side of the road , the belayer will almost be standing in the road (no worries, I've never seen another car out on that gravel road) at the "bottleneck" where cliffs on both sides of the road meet with just enough room for your car to drive through.
Ironically, though this climb is named "domino" the face of this climb looks exactly like a bottle with an obvious bottleneck shape at the top.
This climb is sport to the top and rappel down.
Ironically, though this climb is named "domino" the face of this climb looks exactly like a bottle with an obvious bottleneck shape at the top.
This climb is sport to the top and rappel down.
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