- Rock Climb Perestroika Crack, Karavshin Valley
Perestroika crack is without a doubt one of the best big wall rock routes in the world First freed by Lynn Hill and Greg Child at (soft) 5 12, this route ascends 2500 feet of epic rock and splitter cracks to a summit at 4240m There is a great bivy ledge for 5 to 6 half way up the wall which makes the logistics of this route relatively simple Parties going big wall style should prepare for 2
- Climb Pantshitter Splitter, San Bernardino Mountains
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- Rock Climb Double Digit Swidgets, Joshua Tree National Park
Start about 25 feet to the right and around a boulder from Nidgets Need Swidgets at a prominent, splitter crack Climb the splitter crack to its top, then go up and slightly left to another crack
- Classic Climbs for Splitter Boulder - Mountain Project
The top classic sport, trad, boulder, and ice mixed rock climbs in Splitter Boulder
- Rock Climb White Lightning, Northern Arizona - Mountain Project
Moonshine, Hooch, White Whiskey call it what you want White Lightning is a high-proof distilled route that sits nicely high above the hustle of Slide Rock State Park Like many other Oak Creek classics the approach is likely the crux of this one, but if the approach doesn t leave you with a burning tongue and blacked out the quality climbing and amazing triple-dipple splitter will leave you
- What’s the climbing like in the Tetons? - Mountain Project
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- Rock Climb The Call of Cthulhu, Colorado Springs
The Call of Cthulhu (ka-thoo-loo) is an excellent climb on stellar rock with great position on P2 It is the easiest way to the top of the Kraken formation Approach: From the small valley at the southern end of the formation, venture up the gulley to the east (climber's right) of the Kraken formation for a couple of hundred meter On climber's left you will see a small chimney feature (see
- Climbing in Southeast Utah, Southeast Utah - Mountain Project
You will find a wide range of subtle variations in rock type: the splitter-crack-forming Wingate, the ultra-soft Entrada, the gorgeous Navajo, the oddly solid-yet crumbly Cutler, the interesting mid-layers of Chinle, Kayenta, and more
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