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The Wedge

Submitted By: Aaron Hobson on Nov 10, 2006
Administrators: Aaron Hobson, Anthony Stout, George Perkins
Latitude: 32.3511  Longitude: -106.5701 
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Description 

The Wedge has been called "The Jewel of the Organs" by the areas most prolific early climber, Dick Ingraham. While I haven't climbed enough of the other peaks to confirm his claim, The Wedge certainly is one of the most eye-catching peaks when viewed from La Cueva or most other views from the west. A huge and clean looking 1000 ft face, a knife-edge west ridge, and pink-rosy monzonite will help you identify this peak.

Royal Robbins was responsible for some of the first ascents on this peak, and his climbs are still a benchmark for some of the hardest routes in the Organs. There are two classic routes which seem to get the most ascents, The West Ridge and Shillelagh (refered to as the Diagonal Route in Ingraham's guide). Other routes are pooorly known and seldom climbed although I would guess that there are some amazing climbs amoung them.


Getting There 

The Wedge is situated just above The Tooth and shares the same approach. Depending on which route you intend on doing you will diverge from The Tooth at different points.

The descent from the summit is off the east side. There are two options, either scramble down a 3rd-class face on the north-east side, or find a rappel station on the east face over a steep wall. One single rope rappel gains a saddle below the summit, near where you can scramble off. Once off the summit there are three descent options depending on where you came from: If you came from the west Ridge, scramble down the north side until you can see a col between The Wedge and Lost Peak. Gain this col and descend down the narrow gully between these two peaks. This meets up with the approach for the West Ridge at a "hole" that you must climb down. the other option involves scrambling/down-climbing to the south all the way to the oak forest. From here you can either hike down to Aguirre Springs, or hike west over a saddle and down into the gulley between The Wedge and the Tooth.

For first timers, the approach and descent will probably take 2-3 hrs each. Plan accordingly, or beg a local climber to act as a guide.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for The Wedge:
The West Ridge   5.7     Trad, 5 pitches, 500 feet   
Shillelagh (AKA Diagonal Route)   5.9+     Trad, 5 pitches, 800 feet   
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Shillelagh (AKA Diagonal Route) 5.9+  NM : Organ Mountains : The Wedge
The South Face of the Wedge is truly impressive: smooth granite walls baked by the sun, improbable looking roofs. This route was bold in it's day, and even with modern climbing gear is a climbing accomplishment. Originally called the South Face, Diagonal route, it is more commonly referred to by it's nickname Shillelagh as is evidenced from the summit register.P1: Starts off as a right-facing chimney with a couple large chock-stones to surmount. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in NM


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The Wedge is the highest point in this photo, taken from the switchbacks on the Modoc Mine rd.

The Wedge is the highest point in this photo, take...

Photo of on of the descent options: the scramble/down-climb to the south. There are a few rappel slings on some sections, which indicates that the "scrambling" can get a bit technical.

BETA PHOTO: Photo of on of the descent options: the scramble/d...

A wicked looking crack on the Col between the Wedge and the Tooth (On the Wedge side). I'd guess it's never been climbed, especially due to the long approach for a single pitch. But it sure looks nice.

BETA PHOTO: A wicked looking crack on the Col between the Wedg...

A clear pic of The Wedge showing the West Ridge and a partial of the SF Diagonal route.

BETA PHOTO: A clear pic of The Wedge showing the West Ridge an...

The Wedge

BETA PHOTO: The Wedge


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By Aaron Hobson
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From: Las Cruces, NM
Nov 14, 2006

The summit register is in very poor shape. I intend to replace it next time I get up there (hopefully soon). Does anybody know what happens to old Summit Registers? I'd hate for all the history therein to be lost, but I'm not sure exactly what is normal practice as far as preserving that information.

By Jerry Cagle
From: Tucson, AZ
Dec 20, 2006

Aaron, I think that the NMSU Library would be a good choice. They might be able to preserve/restore it.

By Pat Gioannini
From: Tucson, AZ
Dec 5, 2007

I seem to recall someone taking the summit register from either North Rabbit Ear or the Citedal to the NMSU library. This would have have happened no later than the early 1990s.