One Hundred Years of Solitude
5.10d YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 21 ZA E3 5b British
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Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
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Access Issue: This crag is on San Ildefonso Pueblo.
Details
However, climbers have not had any issues with access so far, probably because the cliff is so rarely visited.
Description
A long-abandoned project reclaimed on New Mexico's 100th birthday.
Like most climbs at the Sewer Crag, begin by scrambling through a sizable choss band, clipping a couple of bolts just to be safe. The climbing begins in earnest at the third bolt as the rock morphs into the bullet basalt endemic to White Rock and the wall steepens to vertical. Cool pockets lead to a tricky crux on the arete at bolt 5 and more sustained climbing to the anchors.
Like most climbs at the Sewer Crag, begin by scrambling through a sizable choss band, clipping a couple of bolts just to be safe. The climbing begins in earnest at the third bolt as the rock morphs into the bullet basalt endemic to White Rock and the wall steepens to vertical. Cool pockets lead to a tricky crux on the arete at bolt 5 and more sustained climbing to the anchors.
Location
The third bolted route you come to at the crag. The arete/face a few feet right of Hey, Is There Anybody In There?
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