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Jungle Rot

5.9 PG13, Trad, 100 ft (30 m),  Avg: 2.4 from 8 votes
FA: unknown
Nevada > Southern Nevada > Red Rocks > (11) Juniper Ca… > Jungle Wall
Warning Access Issue: Red Rock RAIN AND WET ROCK: The sandstone is fragile and is very easily damaged when wet. DetailsDrop down

Description

Crack system immediately left of Little Britches.
Climb starts with small, mediocre pro. Key holds are hidden pockets. It doesn't slab out as fast as you think it will.

Nice varnished feet disappear quickly, but allow the placement of cams in the right facing sidepull and in the shallow pocket above. Work up to a hard to see pocket, and the rest is enjoyable fun movement, and locker jams in the crack. 

Lower from the anchor or climb up and traverse left to join the last pitch of Elephants on Parade. Either way a 60m gets you down.

Location

Just left of Little Britches.

Protection

Double .2-1. Add .2, .3, 2, 3, nuts.

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Three routes on Jungle Wall.
[Hide Photo] Three routes on Jungle Wall.
Jonny on Jungle Rot. Oct 2018. Photo by Brett.
[Hide Photo] Jonny on Jungle Rot. Oct 2018. Photo by Brett.
Jungle Rot left,  Little Britches right.
[Hide Photo] Jungle Rot left, Little Britches right.
Jungle rot is the left crack system. Little Britches is the crack on the right.
[Hide Photo] Jungle rot is the left crack system. Little Britches is the crack on the right.