Peak Mountain 3

Castle

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At 2.9 miles in along sandy trail, this group of 10 to 25 feet high castle-passage-like basalt cliffs are seldom visited by climbers. This ring of cliffs have great potential for a huge number of short climbs ranging in difficulty from super-easy to technical and crimpy or even juggy and overhanging. Most of the climbing rock is generally solid and surprisingly clean, but the the top of the cliffs are commonly loose and some aspects and overhangs hold more moss/dirt/animal-poo than others.

A top-rope anchor could be made off a tree here or there, or with trad gear in cracks at the top of many routes, BUT due the short nature of the climbs, some soft sandy landings, and common loose rock on top of most climbs, for many climbers bouldering may be MUCH more ideal than roped climbing.

Camping is allowed in the area, but there is no water or restrooms available in this high desert wilderness.


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