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Peak Mountain 3

Dogleg Dihedral

FA Bill Robbins and Thomas Koch, 1985
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Description

Pitch 1 has it all: start with an excellent layback sequence off the deck. Some squeezing/chimneying continues through the corner for a ways before moving out right onto the face to overcome a series of ledgey bulges, then moves back left into the crack and good corner until a two bolt anchor at the base of the headstone hand crack (5.9)

Pitch 2: climb the sharp hand crack up to the improbable crux at it's top; a bizarre bulging roof with difficult feet and flaring hands

(5.10+ or A0 5.9).

Surmount this and ramble across the ledge to a belay alcove.

Pitch 3: Chimney and squeeze up, complete a step across to a short crack system and soon gain the two bolt anchor at the top of the route--

let loose a ferocious poodle howl

(5.9)

Rap the route with one 70 m rope.

Location

From the main campsites beneath the Tombstones, one CANNOT see this route since it is east-facing (up canyon). Head to the toe of the buttress and hike round towards the base of the obvious right-facing dihedral. Look for the vertical hand crack up high that forms a large corner system (this is the start of pitch 2)

Protection

Standard desert rack with a few extra hand-sized pieces for pitch 2.


Routes in Poodle Buttress


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    Dogleg Dihedral
    5.10+
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