Route Name |
Formation |
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Review  |
| Epinephrine 5.9, Black Velvet Canyon
Epinephrine ascends the ominous 600-foot-tall chimney.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Black Velvet Canyon |
15 |
5.9 |
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| Crimson Chrysalis 5.8, Cloud Tower
The classic Crimson Chrysalis ascends beautiful Cloud Tower.
Photo:Sarah Felchlin |
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Cloud Tower |
9 |
5.8 |
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| Black Orpheus 5.10a, Black Orpheus Wall
Black Orpheus ascends a break in a huge overhung headwall via a cleanly fractured dihedral.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Black Orpheus Wall |
11 |
5.10a |
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| Frogland 5.8, Whiskey Peak
Frogland has varied climbing, a bit of routefinding, and a slightly runout slab crux.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Whiskey Peak |
6 |
5.8 |
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| Solar Slab 5.6, Solar Slab Wall
Photo:Eric Ponslet and Lucie Parietti |
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Solar Slab Wall |
7 |
5.6 |
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| Dark Shadows 5.8, Mescalito North
Dark Shadows follows a black, polished dihedral up Mescalito.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Mescalito North |
4 |
5.8 |
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| Dream of Wild Turkeys 5.10a, Black Velvet Canyon
Over 1000 feet of amazing climbing on Black Velvet Wall.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Black Velvet Canyon |
11 |
5.10a |
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| Lotta Balls 5.8, Lotta Balls Wall
Lotta Balls Wall is located at the entrance to First Creek Canyon.
Photo:Larry De Angelo |
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Lotta Balls Wall |
3 |
5.8 |
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| Prince of Darkness 5.10c, Black Velvet Canyon
Prince of Darkness is a classic bolted face route up Black Velvet Wall.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Black Velvet Canyon |
6 |
5.10c |
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Eagle Wall |
9 |
5.11c |
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| Sour Mash 5.10a, Black Velvet Canyon
Sour Mash is an overlooked awesome varied climb.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
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Black Velvet Canyon |
7 |
5.10a |
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| Ragged Edges 5.8, Ragged Edges Wall
The Ragged Edges area in Willow Spring is the most accessible crag in the main canyons at Red Rocks.
Photo:Sarah Felchlin |
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Ragged Edges Wall |
2 |
5.8 |
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Rose Tower |
6 |
5.7 R |
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| Johnny Vegas 5.6 R, Solar Slab Wall
Photo:Eric Ponslet and Lucie Parietti |
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Solar Slab Wall |
4 |
5.6 R |
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Angel Food Wall |
6 |
5.7 R |
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