
General map
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Zoomed out for
context. 1km grid.
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The easy route to
The Owl is on the
NW side. I've
heard this rated
5.4 to 5.7 YDS.
The only really hard
part is the slightly
sloped ledge.
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Now I'm atop the
higher rock (L side
in previous photo),
looking down on
step-across. There
is not an abundance
of big holds.
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From the top of Owl,
view ~SSW
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Here I'm looking
down over the
step-across from
the west side. (I
later realized there
is another crack
for descent). I did
not want to go
down this way, so...
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...I rapped down
by the ascent rotue...
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...on 2500 lb bs
Dyneema in a
supermunter on
a locking biner.
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View toward
Bridge Point,
from ledge at
W base of Owl
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I think this is the
class 5 crack that
Dow Williams
suggests for descent,
east of ascent route.
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Turtlehead in
back, ready to
head down.
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View back ~W.
The hard route (5.10+)
is at L, the easier
route at R.
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Goodman Peak at far L
in back, Owl to R
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Susan and Chewie!
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I'm heading WNW
around White
Rock Springs Peak,
when I find the 2nd
empty beer can of
the day. Soon I
found a soda bottle.
With the reservation
system, I thought
the littering would
stop.
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Now I'm looking
S to Murphy Rock...
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View S down the
real Red Rock
Canyon, Snoopy
at R.
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View back N at
Murphy Rock.
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Now to Murphy
Rock (MR) in
2019. For some
mystery, just an
aerial view...
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Here is MR as seen
coming down from
White Rock Spring
Peak (WRSP)
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One must cross
a nasty gully on
this route...
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The crossing of
a lower pinnacle...
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up the crux...
once at ledge,
head N along
ledge and cut
up gentler N side
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The rock in back
looks higher from
the N part of
White Rock Loop.
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I'm on peaklet to NW,
view of Barb and Jim
on middle (highest) rock.
WRSP to R in back.
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View W
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Jim and Barb
gingerly descend
crux
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Now we head
down on pretty
but challenging
terrain.
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Hmmm...
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View back E and
up at MR
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Still another
view of MR (L)
and WRSP (R)
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