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Boots Brannigan
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| Type: | Boulder |
| GPS: | 36.14303, -115.42167 |
| FA: | Jack Kearney, Joshua Gale, Lukas Jordan, and Ryan Leigh, 2010 |
| Page Views: | 285 total · 7/month |
| Shared By: | 1j1 on Nov 24, 2022 |
| Admins: | Luke EF, Justin Johnsen |
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Holds rip off and climbs have been and will continue to be permanently damaged due to climbers not respecting this phenomenon. After a heavy storm, the rock will remain wet, sometimes for several days. PLEASE DO NOT CLIMB IN RED ROCKS during or after rain. A good rule of thumb is that if the ground near your climb is at all damp (and not powdery dry sand), then do not climb. There are many alternatives (limestone, granite, basalt, and plastic) nearby.
HUMAN WASTE Human waste is one of the major issues plaguing Red Rocks. The Las Vegas Climbers Liaison Council and the AAC provides free "wag bags" in several locations (Black Velvet, First Pullout, Kraft Mtn/Bouldering, The Gallery, and The Black Corridor). These bags are designed so that you can pack your waste out - consider bringing one to be part of your kit (just like your rope and shoes and lunch) no matter where you go. Once used, please dispose of them properly (do not throw them in the toilets at the parking area).
HUMAN WASTE Human waste is one of the major issues plaguing Red Rocks. The Las Vegas Climbers Liaison Council and the AAC provides free "wag bags" in several locations (Black Velvet, First Pullout, Kraft Mtn/Bouldering, The Gallery, and The Black Corridor). These bags are designed so that you can pack your waste out - consider bringing one to be part of your kit (just like your rope and shoes and lunch) no matter where you go. Once used, please dispose of them properly (do not throw them in the toilets at the parking area).
Description
Start w/ hands matched on either side of a good hold/plate in the ceiling (there are interesting runnels directly above the hold, for reference) deep within the boulder, where it chokes down. Climb out the downward angling roof, using crimps and pinches on neatly textured rails, until you hit jugs. Then exit rightward on big jugs to top out. Poor rock quality.



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