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A Nice Place to Come 
A Turn of the Page 
Burn 
Can't Touch This 
Circus Circus 
Dark Star, The 
Dumpster Proof 
Elephus Maximus 
Greener Pastures 
Hammer Time 
Heat Vision 
Hell or High Water 
In Sight of Power 
Killer Diller (aka Silver Spurs) 
Mass Transit 
Message, The 
Only on Earth 
Open Boat Whalers 
Open Casket 
Path of the Misfits 
Psycho Path 
Quick an' Dirty 
Ribbon Cracks 
Run with the Horseman 
Sole Searcher 
Step Into My Dream 
Stinger Arete, The 
Superwave 
Talon 
Tribal Babysitter 
Voodoo That You Do 
Where Lizards Go to Die 
Wild Pink Direct 
William "The Frig" Perry 
Wood Spirit 

T-Wall South

Submitted By: saxfiend on Aug 22, 2006
Administrators: saxfiend, Brad Killough IV
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Description 

When things are too crowded in T-Wall's northern section, do yourself a favor and head south. Though it's actually where all the earliest route development took place, T-Wall South usually has far fewer climbers. This is not due to poor rock, though; there are a lot of great routes here, including some of the few multi-pitch lines at T-Wall.


Getting There 

When you reach the fork in the approach trail from the road, take the left fork to T-Wall South.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for T-Wall South:
Circus Circus   5.8     Trad, 2 pitches, 110 feet   
Open Casket   5.9     Trad, 1 pitch, 98 feet   
Where Lizards Go to Die   5.10a     Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet   
Open Boat Whalers   5.10a/b     Trad, 60 feet   
Killer Diller (aka Silver Spurs)   5.10     Trad, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Hell or High Water   5.11b     Trad, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Psycho Path   5.13b     Sport, 70 feet   
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Featured Route For T-Wall South
The lower corner of OBW, T-Wall.

Open Boat Whalers 5.10a/b  TN : The Tennessee Wall : T-Wall South
"When open boat whalers put out to sea, they knew they only had a one in three chance of coming back..."--Rob RobinsonOBW wanders up and right on the protruding prow left of the Message. It's kinda out-there for such a short exercise, and definitely puts a little wind in your sails.Start in the left-facing corner, gain a horizontal ledge, and move right for 20 feet or so. Navigate upwards on the slightly overhanging wall, weighing your need for...[more]   Browse More Classics in TN