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Pull It Over
5.10c,
Sport, 55 ft (17 m),
Avg: 2.6 from 16
votes
FA: unknown
Montana
> Southwest Region
> Paradise Valley
> Allenspur
> Main Crag
Access Issue: Allenspur Approach
Details
June 2019 Update: Per the SMCC: We contacted the landowners who posted “No Trespassing” signs at the entrance to the northern access at Allenspur (where there is an easement, held by SMCC since 2005). The landowners will amend the signs to recognize that access to BLM lands is allowed through the easement. Please do your part and respect the landowners property - the easement is to access BLM lands, NOT the river. Also, the landowners have noted, and are concerned, that people are building campfires in Crystal Cave. It is dry and windy at Allenspur and an escaped campfire would be nothing but trouble. Please do not build fires, and if you see campfire rings, please make sure the fire is out cold and then scatter the rocks to discourage future fires.
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
Great route! Starts off with a funky boulder problem unless you use the other wall behind you. Moves up in precarious movement to a giant jug feature. Move up and to the right onto a heady layback sequence (crux) to easier moves above to the anchors. Definitely worth doing if you're in the area.
Location
Once passing the short steep section in the approach trail, head up and right into an alcove with a cave in the back. This route is the first bolted line just left of the cave.
Protection
6 bolts. 2 open anchors.
Bozeman