| Type: | Sport, 65 ft (20 m) |
| GPS: | 45.594, -110.55906 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 2,317 total · 16/month |
| Shared By: | Ben Mackall on Jun 7, 2014 · Updates |
| Admins: | GRK, Zach Wahrer |
May 2019 Update: “No Trespassing” signs have recently been posted at the entrance to the northern access at Allenspur. To clarify, the easement that controls that access (held by SMCC since 2005) is still in place. The signs are discouraging climbers and hikers from their rightful use of the trail that accesses public BLM land.
Another access exists to the south. It is controlled by a different landowner that allows us the privilege of crossing their land. They have requested that people not bring dogs across their property. If you have been bringing your dog through that property, please stop. Right now, it is imperative that we respect the lawful requests of landowners.
Description
Start up the obvious arete sidepulling on seams and using small edges to gain a good edge (crux). After clipping the 2nd bolt transfer around the arete to the right onto the face and continue up using the arete with your left hand and a juggy crack for your right. Committed, balancy movement, a heel hook or two, some slaps/compression.... good route.
Enjoyable movement and one of the more pure arete routes in the area. Fun and totally worth it. Would get 4 stars if not for a small tree all up in your business at the top.



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