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Mountaineers Wall 


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Submitted By: hasan on Aug 23, 2010

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Description 

Loose blocky climbing.


Getting There 

Walk past the main face slabs. When the area gets more vertical you'll be there.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Mountaineers Wall:
Movin'To Montana   5.8     Trad, 2 pitches   
Elf Toes   5.10a     Sport, 1 pitch   
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Featured Route For Mountaineers Wall

Elf Toes 5.10a  ME : Clifton Crags : ... : Mountaineers Wall
Climb the brown streak on the left side of the slab on the Mountaineer's Wall. Follow the brown streak up to a ledge (rest) then continue up past more bolts to reach the anchor. This is a delicate sustained route that only gets harder the farther up you go. Make to single rope rappels or use two ropes to rap....[more]   Browse More Classics in ME


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By maineah
From: Maine
Jul 25, 2012

This area consists of a large less than vertical slab with numerous bolted routs on it and a more vertical section to the right of the large slab. I would hardly describe classic routes like Elf Toes as "loose and blocky."