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The Tunnel

New Mexico > New Mexico, other Sou…

Description

The Tunnel provides high-grade sport climbing on generally mediocre limestone, in a beautiful desert setting. This crag has been popular among Alamogordo locals for decades, but has only recently caught the attention of the general populace. Grades range from 5.7 to 5.14d, however, don't expect to enjoy the climbing unless you climb at least 5.11c. The crag really excels in the 5.12+ - 5.13 grades. With more than 15 routes 5.13 and harder, the Tunnel offers the highest concentration of hard climbing in the state.

Like many NM crags, the Tunnel is an acquired taste. Cliffs become covered in dust and grime after summer rains, and the lack of traffic ensures that almost all of the routes provide a "First Ascent" vibe each time you visit. It's common for projecting climbers to clean their objectives from rappel prior to attempting. Others complain of the repetitive nature of the crags slopey crimps, the ubiquitous cliff-base graffiti, or the noise pollution common to such road-side crags. However, if you can disregard these drawbacks, the Tunnel has a lot to offer.

The Tunnel is located entirely on Lincoln National Forest. Occasionally the forest closes due to fire danger, as in the late Spring/Summer of 2006. Additionally, as with any road-side crag, be extremely cautious not to knock rocks and debris onto the highway.

Note on Star-Ratings: For my own purposes, I've decided that 3 stars is the limit for this crag, due to the stank rock. So if I give a route here 3 stars, that's as good as it gets!

Getting There

The Tunnel is approximately 10 miles NE of Alamogordo on Highway 82. Begin just North of Alamogordo at the junction of highway 54 and 82. Head East on 82 for 7 miles. The road winds up into the mountains towards Cloudcroft, passing several small limestone cliffbands. About 5.5 miles up the road, a dirt road appears on the right (south) side of the road. There is ultra-ghetto free camping down this road. At about 7 miles a signed pullout appears on the left (N) side of the road, about 200 yards before the road enters a tunnel. There is only one tunnel on this road, so its pretty hard to get confused. Please park only in the official pullout on the north side of the highway. The "Sunny Side" crags are located to the North of the highway, and the "Shady Side" crags are on the South side of the highway.

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Shady Side Overview
[Hide Photo] Shady Side Overview
This Chuckwalla just wouldn't leave the first hold on Heatstroke @ Sunny Side.  I liked the way this warm, smooth, stone felt on my hands too and didn't want to leave.  We dogged on a harder route, instead of snaking Chuck's more doable line.
[Hide Photo] This Chuckwalla just wouldn't leave the first hold on Heatstroke @ Sunny Side. I liked the way this warm, smooth, stone felt on my hands too and didn't want to leave. We dogged on a harder route,…
Across the valley from mid-town on the shady side.
[Hide Photo] Across the valley from mid-town on the shady side.
Overview of the Tunnel with approach routes marked
[Hide Photo] Overview of the Tunnel with approach routes marked

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[Hide Comment] Glad someone is adding this type of stuff...thx Mar 19, 2007
Joe Collins
Boulder, CO
[Hide Comment] Nearly all FAs at the Tunnel are courtesy of John Hymer. Some of the harder routes are courtesy of Chris Grijalva and Lance Hadfield. Mar 28, 2007
[Hide Comment] I dont know if this is the right place to ask, but here it goes. Does anyone know if the tunnel has been reopened. we climbed out there a few weeks ago, we didn't see any signs posted and were completely unaware that it was closed. we're planning on heading out again this upcomming weekend, but if it's still closed we'll have to go elswhere.

thanks for any info Oct 15, 2008
Dan Carter
Las Cruces, NM
[Hide Comment] The parking lot (that has been under construction most of the year) next to the tunnel is now open. Oct 27, 2008
Dan Carter
Las Cruces, NM
[Hide Comment] Just saw this about some new, hard routes put up at the Tunnel this year.

lasportiva.com/news_approfo… Sep 24, 2012
[Hide Comment] Can someone tell me where there is some reasonably decent camping without ATV's and loud partiers somewhat close to The Tunnel? All it has to be is a flat spot to prepare meals and sleep. No amentities required. Thanks Oct 1, 2013
Jon Cardwell
Albuquerque, NM
[Hide Comment] Hi all, soon to be relocating to New Mexico (born and raised). I couldn't help myself but, via google earth, searched the mountains just east of Alamogordo after a recent trip to Hueco Tanks. We took a rest day to check out white sands NP. Anyway, inquiring to see if anyone has information regarding the seemingly vast and untapped potential of limestone sport climbing in those mountains. Seems like other than the Tunnel and one multi-pitch route there isn't much? From Dog Canyon to San Andreas, and much in-between. Is there a reason there is less development here opposed to other places in New Mexico aside from lack of a climbing population? Oct 25, 2021
Doug Hearon
Albuquerque, New Mexico
[Hide Comment] Just leaving a comment on temps so I remember for the future! The sunny side is great between 20-45 degrees F, assuming there is no cloud cover. That’s all! Feb 6, 2022
Dylan B
Seattle, WA
[Hide Comment] Unless you have a death wish; a stick clip is almost mandatory for this entire area. Half of the bolts/hangers are oxidized pretty badly and could do with replacement. Phenomenal crag, horrible bolting. If I lived here I’d reach out the FAist and ask about replacing bolts and adding bolts off the deck. Mar 28, 2022
Eily from ABQ
Albuquerque, New Mexico
[Hide Comment] Hi! Does anyone know if the tunnel is good to climb in December? Dec 9, 2022
IJC
Alamogordo, NM
[Hide Comment] @Eily Yes. Tunnel is good in December. There’s a group of us climbing on the sunnyside on the weekends. If it’s 50 degrees and sunny in Alamogordo, you can climb in shorts and tshirt on the sunnyside. Don’t forget the sunscreen! Dec 29, 2022