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Submitted By: cameron on Dec 13, 2006
Elevation: 5,000 feet
Latitude: 42.5698  Longitude: -107.7807 
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Lankin Dome, Sweetwater Rocks


Description 

Located just north of Hwy 287. . . west of 220, and east of Lander.
Cranner is a rest-stop/historical area (with pit toilet).
Split Rock was an Oregon Trail and Mormon Trail landmark.
The Sweetwater River passes through here; enroute from the Wind River's. . . though not so glorious in this area.

This place is desolate and dangerous WYO desert with very few amenities nearby, and zero assistance should you find your pretty-little-self in a bind. The people are ornery and the land is mean. I don't recommend coming here at all. If the rednecks, miners, roughnecks vagabonds or land doesn't get ya, some dehydrated whacked-out windblown sunbeaten climber just might. . . .
Sweetwater Rocks and adjacent areas require LOW-profiles and LOTS of respect and consideration. Keep all fences/gates as you found them. Do not build fires. Adhere to all posted signs. Do not drive off of existing paths (roads). Do NOT let your dog run around (chances are great that it'll be shot, bitten, trampled or fed upon). Do not take anything from this land. . . and do not leave anything.
Good BLM quads are essential (make sure they're up to date).

Granite Mtns (Sweetwater) area closures are adjustable and are done so via ranchers and BLM officiales. Great tracts of this area are privately owned; meaning that they are always closed. For example: Lankin Dome BLM as of last year was closed 04-30 thru 06-31 for public AND private lands; between 03-01 thru 04-31 it was closed on private land. So, sometimes private easements are opened, and sometimes they aren't. . . same with public lands; oh, and mining claims too!! Pay particular attention to any signage and postings.

If you do venture far from Cranner then also be aware of abundant POISON oak, ivy, snakes, tics bats bugs lizards canids felines bulls cows horses deer moose griz rodents birds ranchers named Bud aliens ghosts and ancient hosts (and all the ornery flying critters you can think of). . . and again, other people.

The rock 'round here is excellent. . . NO! I mean, scabby, putrid, exfoliating granite. . . not nearly as good as the worst in Fisher Towers. If you dare climb, bring plenty of bactine and gauzy wraps as the rock will tear in like a serrated rasp and infect to the bone, and then move on to the brain and reproductive organs (schizophrenia and impotence soon follow).

One more . . . watch out for slung lead. The rednecks, redskins and Red Army in these parts prefer shooting to damn near anything - as do the miners and roughnecks, and some climbers maybe.


Getting There 

That's up to your preference, and not of much concern (better have 4WD - see Gazetteer & quad). . . . It's getting out that you should be preparing for; and legend has it, once you're in, there's really no way to truly get out.
Look, really, this place ain't worth your life or sanity is it?? Head down the road (east) to Fremont Canyon and the water - or try the more sophisticated stuff around Lander.
May we never speak of this again. . . .



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Cranner Crack 5.11c  WY : Sweetwater Rocks : Cranner Rock
Find the overhanging face, on the right side is the crack that you can't miss.Climb the crack with a bouldery start, at the base is a left facing corner. A two bolt anchor at the top. I took a guess at the name as this rock has this name....[more]


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Lankin Dome doing a 'Close Encounters' impersonation.

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By cameron
May 22, 2007

Sure "dawg". . . next thing you'll probably say is that there aren't any poison(ous) lizards either. Please dude. We all know that everything out there is chock full of debilitating poisons, esp. the plants, lizards and moose.

By natedawg
May 29, 2007

Poisonous lizards...you are right, I was actualy bitten by a komodo dragon after I refused to share my moose steaks. I nearly lost my right leg, it's still weak and now I walk with a pronounced limp.