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Rodeo Wall

Submitted By: Andy Laakmann on Jun 21, 2006
Elevation: 6,100 feet
Latitude: 43.3015  Longitude: -110.7700 
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Description 

Rodeo Wall is the best crag for moderate sport climbing near Jackson Hole. It doesn't look like much from the road, and it doesn't look like much once you hike up, but the climbing is surprisingly fun. The rock is a form of limestone, less then or near vertical, and seems to alternate between either polished or super-sharp. Go figure. There are about twelve routes between 5.9-5.11 to keep you busy. The crag faces East, and during the Summer goes into the shade by 2:30pm, so it makes a nice evening destination.


Getting There 

Take highway 89 south from Jackson for about 10 miles and go through Hoback Junction. After Hoback Junction drive about 2 miles and you'll see the crag up the hill to your right (West). There is a developed turnout for parking, and the trail begins right there. Approach time is about 10 minutes.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Rodeo Wall:
Betty Tendon Blaster   5.9     Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
Copenhagen   5.10a     Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet   
Alive in Wyoming   5.10a/b     Sport, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
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By Nick Stayner
From: Tuolumne Meadows
Mar 27, 2007

Just curious (doubt you'll ever see this), but what were you doing with a LoweBall at Rodeo Wall?