Type: | Sport, 85 ft (26 m) |
FA: | Boone Speed, 1988 |
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(1) The area, crags, and routes just north of the Twin Sisters are on private land and the landowner recently posted no trespassing notices at the gated road/trail to the area. Any access of these areas and routes is trespassing. The area was closed by the landowner due to trespassing, illegal camping, fires & trash, and disregard of owner's privacy.
Please be respectful of the land owner's wishes and do not climb or hike here until further notice. This includes White Lightning, Skinner Roof, Weather Wall, Yellow Wall, Larry's Annihilation, Needle Rock, Mississippi Fred's, and Secret Tom's. Park officials and CRAG are working to regain access to this valuable climbing resource. Be patient and check back for updates.
(2) No trash cans anywhere in City of Rocks: urlzs.com/c4eZH
(3) HIGHLINING IS PROHIBITED
By the authority of the park manager, Highlining at City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park is temporarily prohibited as of August 28, 2019.
The park(s) is reviewing highlining activities. Here are Google Drive links to the closure and the updated Code of Regulations for CIRO. drive.google.com/open?id=1y… and drive.google.com/open?id=1Y…
Please be respectful of the land owner's wishes and do not climb or hike here until further notice. This includes White Lightning, Skinner Roof, Weather Wall, Yellow Wall, Larry's Annihilation, Needle Rock, Mississippi Fred's, and Secret Tom's. Park officials and CRAG are working to regain access to this valuable climbing resource. Be patient and check back for updates.
(2) No trash cans anywhere in City of Rocks: urlzs.com/c4eZH
(3) HIGHLINING IS PROHIBITED
By the authority of the park manager, Highlining at City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park is temporarily prohibited as of August 28, 2019.
The park(s) is reviewing highlining activities. Here are Google Drive links to the closure and the updated Code of Regulations for CIRO. drive.google.com/open?id=1y… and drive.google.com/open?id=1Y…
Why Its Rad
This is a likely candidate for best sport route of the grade at the City of Rocks. Everything a sport climb should be- its amazing you can climb one like this on granite. Go Spud Go shares the start with Spuds in the Gym, but at the stance where Spuds in the Gym pulls the small roof, Go Spuds Go continues right with a powerful boulder problem that requires uncommon flexibility. After the crux, continue trending up and right, eventually you find yourself climbing the left side of the slightly rounded arete. Binghams guide book hints that the "japanese" splits are required for a successful ascent, but I was able bridge the distance with the good old "a-merican" splits. I cant really do the fully true splits either- but this climb probably requires you are able to get close to it (Im 5ft 9in tall). The thing that makes this climb such a good sport route it you have to climb some really powerful underclings at the start(25 feet)and then without a rest or as much as a jib for a foot you execue a precise, unique, and powerful boulder problem that leads to some rests higher up and excellent thin face climbing for a finish. It is better than Spuds in the Gym because it shares the awesome start, and finishes with more interesting climbing. I think the flexiblity rumour has kept many potential senders from trying it- hopefully this sets the record straight.
It would be wise to protect the start with a small nut (backclean it after clipping the first bolt), and then put runners on each of the first 4 bolts. From then on you will only need draws to the top. Lower off the chains and ideally have a seconing climber clean the runners and draws. Go get it!
It would be wise to protect the start with a small nut (backclean it after clipping the first bolt), and then put runners on each of the first 4 bolts. From then on you will only need draws to the top. Lower off the chains and ideally have a seconing climber clean the runners and draws. Go get it!
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