The Purple Wall sports several bolted routes on juggy, overhanging quartz monzonite. The area's name is likely derived from the unique purple varnish in sections of the rock. The wall is east-facing and is in the shade after 2pm or so. Rock quality is good, but are still cleaning up. There are some sections of rotten rock, but nothing serious. A gentle breeze picked up once the sun went down. Routes are well protected and most bolts clip from good stances. Worth the hike considering the seclusion and great weather on a hot summer afternoon.
Here are the routes listed in order from left to right:
Look for a lone pine tree between the two "Maybird Avalanche Area" signs. Here, a rock cairn marks the beginning of the trail. Follow the established trail to a rock-filled gulch. A series of rock cairns lead to the remnants of two stone huts. Look left and the Purple Wall will stare right back at you. Plan on moderate hiking of about 20-25 minutes.
Why are the chain links in this area so small? I found it hard to clip a normal-sized locking biner to the chains here.
By Ryan Brough From: Arvada, Colorado Jul 12, 2007
Buy the topo for this area at IME. The proceeds fund the bolts you clip.
By cobra kid From: Salt Lake City, Utah Jul 12, 2007
Trust me we heckled Greg every time he used those chains. They would be better suited for hanging bling bling around your neck than holding a climber. Buy more topos so Greg will sack up and buy beefier chains!(hopefully)