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5.9, Trad, 250 ft (76 m), 2 pitches,  Avg: 1 from 2 votes
FA: Joe Herbst, Matt McMackin
Nevada > Southern Nevada > Red Rocks > (12) Oak Creek… > Friar & Byrd Pinnacle
Warning Access Issue: Red Rock RAIN AND WET ROCK: The sandstone is fragile and is very easily damaged when wet. DetailsDrop down

Description

This is harder than it looks and there is an incredibly dangerous boulder teetering on the ledge at about 60', just above the first greyish roof. One can exit right to finish on top of Byrd Pinnacle at this point, which is how we found out how loose the block is. It would be soooo easy to tip this thing off, but it would wipe out the tree below as well as alot of other unexpected results. Be careful if you go by this thing! And don't park underneath for the day! It really felt like the wind could dislodge it! I leaned against it while belaying my partner for the next section up the route and it swayed dramatically. Very scary!

Location

Very left side of Byrd Pinnacle.

Protection

Standard rack plus something big for the upper chimney, like a #5 cam, which we didn't have.

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Andrew Carson leading 1st pitch.
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[Hide Comment] This sounds like a lot of routes in Red Rock with a death block or three. I bet one afternoon trundle session and this thing'd clean up fine. Nov 2, 2011