Elevation: | 1,167 ft |
GPS: |
29.70392, -101.36162 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
Page Views: | 721 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Graham L on Feb 2, 2017 |
Admins: | Hank Caylor, mattm, Matt Richardson, LeeAB Brinckerhoff |
The National Park Service manages the Pecos River starting at the Rio Grande and continuing 14 miles up river. They own the cliffs up to an elevation of 1,144 feet and have no policy against climbing up to that height. Climbing above that elevation is considered trespassing. On topo maps, the cliff tops tend to be around 1,200 feet. The routes in this section are on the East bank of the river between the boat launch and the Hwy 90 bridge. The NPS owns this section of cliff from top to bottom so all the routes described here are 100% OK to climb. There is another exception to the elevation rule: just north of the high bridge, on the east bank of the river, several acres of cliff line are owned by the Rock Art Foundation. This section at one time had bolted routes on it, but there are Native American pictographs there and climbing is now strictly forbidden.
Description
Short Wall just above the boat launch next to the concrete supporting pillars built into the cliff. Routes listed from left to right:
1.) Coyote Trickster 5.11a (just left of the concrete supports)
2.) Conjure it Up 5.12b
1.) Coyote Trickster 5.11a (just left of the concrete supports)
2.) Conjure it Up 5.12b
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