| Type: | Sport, TR, 190 ft (58 m) |
| GPS: | 33.28244, -111.07501 |
| FA: | Steve E., Eric Putnam |
| Page Views: | 707 total · 12/month |
| Shared By: | Brett van de Sande on Apr 3, 2021 |
| Admins: | Zach Levy, Sierra Blair, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Climbing at The Pond, Atlantis and Mine Area are private property, and now requires that you register in order to gain legal access. This is an easy process. You can do this at: queencreekclimbing.com/.
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
Description
The bolted route climbs up the left side of the face, with steady climbing most of the route. The crux is about 80% of the way up where the climber steps back out onto the face above an overhang.
Frankly, the entire face is quite climbable, all the way up.



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