Welcome to the New Mexico section of Mountain Project!
The contributions that are made to this site are greatly appreciated; this site is made up of an awesome community of users that make the site what it is.
Although there is very little information regarding “rules” for submitting climbing areas and routes to this site, the New Mexico Administers all agree that the following guidelines may be helpful to truly make this site go “Beyond the Guidebook”.
1) Don’t be a jerk (this one states the obvious). 2) Route and area submissions should truly be helpful to those out climbing. Before posting, you should have some first hand experience actually climbing the route. This always results in a much more useful description. 3) Please, please, please… Don’t copy route descriptions directly out of guidebooks, online publications, etc. This is plagiarism! Remember, BEYOND the guidebook! 4) Please use the spell check and make an effort to use correct grammar.
Again, the Mountainproject community truly appreciates the efforts taken to make good route descriptions. If you feel that a route or area description is not up to standard, a brief email to one of the area admins for suggestions on improvement will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to make the New Mexico section of Mountain Project quality! We look forward to seeing you out there!
At the crux roof on Cyber Crime.
Description
Perhaps the best line on the wall, Cyber Crime offers a long pitch of excellent rock and movement. Begin as for "Entrapment" with some tricky moves up the narrow rib. Move onto the sheer slab, and briefly join "Trads into Rads". Bust out right for more tenuous face climbing to a distinct crux at a small roof. Surmount the roof with good balance and continue more easily to the chains.
Location
The second line of bolts from the left. Stay right after the convergance with "Trads into Rads".
Protection
9 bolts to 2 bolt anchor. (Bolt count is wrong in Jemez Rock.) But you might want to skip the first low bolt to minimize rope drag... in which case the bolt count is right =).