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Elevation: 7,000 ft
GPS: 35.2525, -111.3543
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Shared By: JJ Schlick on Apr 9, 2011
Admins: Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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San Francisco Wash is a large drainage with intermittent canyon sections found off in the cinder lands east of Flagstaff. Both sandstone/limestone and basalt are present at different points throughout the wash. However, it is the basalt that really captures the eye. If you are into exploratory bouldering and no name problems, this will warrant a look see first hand. Especially when everything else in Flagstaff is wet. There are scores of undocumented problems.

I believe Turkey Tanks was first developed by Albert Newman and the late Matt Kelly in the early to mid 90’s. I remember Albert telling me how they had to dig dirt out of all the pockets to make the lines climbable. The Gizzard is a small amphitheater of basalt just up canyon from Turkey Tanks and was developed in the late 90’s by Mike Gasch, Mathew Severson and others. Steep, probably dirty problems line the entire wall. This seldom visited area will delight the adventurous boulderer who doesn’t mind cleaning lines with a short rope first. The Short Rope Wall has very limited info, though it was rumored that Rodman used this area when he lived in the area. Some anchor bolts in very weird places have been used as target practice by local firearm enthusiasts for the last decade. Other more modern problems can be found interspersed throughout the wash down canyon from Turkey Tanks and are approached by different FS roads.

Also home to the Barrio, which is a small sandstone/limestone sport area which offers up maybe two dozen lines. The rock quality is dubious overall on these 40'-50' lines. The hardware too looks mostly suspect.

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From Flagstaff find your way to Townsend/Winona Road. Head east bound on this road to the junction of Leupp Road (505). Head north on Leupp Road until mile marker 434, and a 1/4 mile past that marker on the east (right) side of the road will be Forest Road 9128Q. Take this dirt road and follow it directly. There will be numerous "Ys" and turnoffs, but stay to the most beaten path, and at 1.2 miles you should come across another 9128Q sign. Continue on this signed road and soon you should start dropping down towards the wash. You will pass a couple of distinct plugs of volcanic rock out in the plains to your north. Different sections of the wash are below you at this point and can be accessed off of many different roads leading south towards it. To access the Barrio and Short Rope Area continue on this road until you reach a cattle guard. Do not cross the cattle guard but instead head left on another dirt track on the north side of fence heading northeast. At .7 miles from the cattle guard there is a right hand turn off. Take this to reach the west end of the Barrio and the Short Rope Area. Continue on the main road for another 1/4 mile to another turnoff that will take you to the east end of the Barrio.

The GPS coordinates should be spot on the short rope area.

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