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DescriptionSister crag to the Hideout, the Great Wall has a good assortment routes for beginners to experts. The lines tend to be shorter than at the Hideout but rock quality is excellent. There's a good day's worth of climbing between the two walls. Getting ThereIf you're already at the Hideout, continue left down the trail past International Route of Pancakes for about 100' to La Escalada, the first route at the Great Wall. Or from the valley trail, pass the turnoff for the Hideout and continue to a sharp right turn just after crossing the stream again. Watch for a sign directing you to the Great Wall. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Great Wall:
La Escalada 5.6 Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet
Glory and Consequence 5.7+ Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet
Ledgends of Limonite 5.8 Sport, 1 pitch, 55 feet
Dynabolt Gold 5.10a Sport, 70 feet
Bitter Ray of Sunshine 5.10c Sport, 1 pitch, 55 feet
Touch of Grey 5.11a Sport, 65 feet
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