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| Red Rocks   | 
| Page Type: Area/Range Location: Nevada, United States, North America Lat/Lon: 36.13600°N / 115.491°W Activities: Hiking, Trad Climbing, Sport Climbing, Bouldering, Scrambling Season: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter | Page By: Dow Williams Created/Edited: Jan 12, 2006 / Jan 2, 2009 Object ID: 171112 Hits: 7596  Loading... Page Score: 90.89% - 38 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Overview
Red Rocks, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (RRCNCA), is located within the Spring Mountains of southern Nevada, just outside of Las Vegas.
Scrambles- "Because we're dealing with particularly scramble-rich country, it's hard to nail down a "best". That said, though lots and lots and lots of great and obscure routes are to be found in this area, one of the more prominent great ones, the Black Velvet Canyon route up The Monument, might take the cake. Fun scrambling (up to 4th class), enjoyable route-finding, seldom-visited country, and awesome scenery make this one fantastic." - (Courtney)
Climbing- "In an area famous for long multi-pitch lines, it is no easy task to choose the best line. If we narrow the field down to sub-5.10 lines, two choices are almost obvious: Crimson Chrysalis (III 5.8+) on Rainbow Mountain's Cloud Tower formation or Epinephrine (IV 5.9) on Black Velvet Peak's Velvet Wall. The former is a direct, 8-pitch line to a summit of a semi-detached pillar on the north side of Rainbow Mountain. It is very sustained at it's 5.8 grade (though no pitch feels harder than 5.8, most of them don't feel easier either). The line is nearly vertical and the going is very exposed with almost all belays being full on hanging! By the time you reach the last pitch, you have about a thousand feet of air separating you from your backpacks at the base. It is probably the best 5.8 line anywhere in the US. The latter, Epinephrine is equally unforgettable. Originally 18 pitches long, the use of 60 meter ropes now allows most parties to get the job done in 14 to 15 pitches. The lower third of the route offers some of the best chimney climbing anywhere - shady, deep, yet reasonably well-protected - these are incredibly fun to climb. The middle third of the route follows an exposed dihedral and face - a drastic change of pace from the shady dungeons below. As you pull onto the top of the 10th pitch (base of the right-trending ramp system) you have 1200 feet of air below you! The final third (or final quarter) of the route follows a relatively easy slab system (the ramp) to just below the summit of Black Velvet Wall. Deciding which of these two is the choice Red Rocks moderate line is impossible for this author." - (Radek) Routes
Turtlehead Peak
West Gully
Calico Basin
Physical Graffiti, 5.6, 2 Pitches
Calico Hills
Great Red Book Area, 5.6-5.11d
Great Red Book, 5.8, 2 Pitches
Hunter Thompson Dome, 5.8-5.12a
White Rock Mountain
East Gully Scramble
Angel Food Wall, 5.6-5.11a
Pureblind Pillar, 5.8-5.9, 6 Pitches
Group Therapy, 5.7, 6 Pitches
Tunnel Vision, 5.7, 5 Pitches
Healy’s Haunted House, 5.7, 5 Pitches
Willow Springs
Hidden Falls Area, 5.8-5.13b
Ragged Edges Area, 5.5-5.12d
Ragged Edges, 5.8, 2 Pitches
Ice Box Canyon
Necromancer, 5.7-5.10a
Atras, 5.8, 2 Pitches
Fold Out, 5.8, 2 Pitches
Frigid Air Buttress, 5.7-5.11d
Frigid Air Buttress, 5.9+, 7 Pitches
Refrigerator Wall
La Cierta Edad, 5.10c, 5 Pitches
Ice Box Peak Scramble
North Peak
From Red Rock Summit
Lost Creek Canyon to North Peak
Bridge Mountain
From Red Rock Summit
Spectrum Wall, 5.7-5.11a
Birdland, 5.7+, 5 Pitches
Big Horn, 5.8, 3 Pitches
Bridge Point
Standard Route
Mescalito
Dark Shadows, 5.8, 4 Pitches
Y2K, 5.10a, 4 Pitches
Black Widow Hollow, 5.9, 3 Pitches
Cat In The Hat, 5.6+, 5 Pitches
Magic Mountain
Honeycomb Chimney, 5.9, 8 Pitches
Community Pillar, 5.9, 6 Pitches
Rose Tower
Olive Oil, 5.7, 5 Pitches
Juniper Peak
Standard Scramble Route
Geronimo, 5.6, 4 Pitches
Myster Z, 5.7, 6-8 Pitches
Brownstone Wall North
Armatron, 5.9, 6 Pitches
Brownstone Wall South
The Black Dagger, 5.7+, 6 Pitches
The Nightcrawler, 5.10c, 4 Pitches
Gunsight Notch
via Juniper Canyon
Rainbow Mountain
Juniper Canyon
Wall of Cracks, 5.8-5.12d
Crimson Chrysalis, 5.8+, 9 Pitches
Ginger Buttress
Ginger Cracks, 5.9, 7 Pitches
Oak Creek Canyon
Lower Solar Slab,5.7-5.9+
Friar, 5.9R+, 4 Pitches
Horndogger Select, 5.8, 3 Pitches
Solar Slab Gully, 5.3, 4 Pitches
Frieda's Flake, 5.9, 3 Pitches
Johnny Vegas, 5.7, 4 Pitches
Beulah’s Book, 5.9, 4 Pitches
Upper Solar Slab,5.6-5.10a
Sundog, 5.10a, 5 Pitches
Sunflower, 5.9, 5 Pitches
Heliotrope, 5.9, 5 Pitches
Solar Slab, 5.6, 7-9 Pitches
Sunspot Ridge,5.7-5.10c
Solar Flare, 5.10c, 5 Pitches
Black Arch Wall,5.8-5.12b
Black Orpheus, 5.10a, 11 Pitches
There and Back Again, 5.8, 5 Pitches
Eagle Wall,5.8-5.11d
Levitation 29, 5.11c, 9 pitches
Oak Creek Peak
Cactus Flower Tower
via Oak Creek Canyon, 5.3
Mount Wilson
Oak Creek Canyon
Cleaver Crack Scramble
Lady Wilson's Cleavage, 5.9, 9 Pitches
First Creek Canyon
White Rock Pinnacle
Decision Peak
Indecision Peak
East Face Gully
Lotta Balls Wall,5.8-5.10c
Lotta Balls, 5.8+, 3 Pitches
Black Magic, 5.8, 4 Pitches
First Creek Slabs
Hot Flash, 5.8, 10 Pitches
Mountain Springs Peak
Burlap Buttress
Arrow Place, 5.9, 3 Pitches
Whiskey Peak
Frogland Buttress
Drunken Frog, 5.8+, 6 Pitches
Frogland, 5.8, 6 Pitches
Ixtlan Buttress
Misunderstanding, 5.9, 2 Pitches
Triassic Sands, 5.10b, 5 Pitches
Wholesome Fullback Buttress
Wholesome Fullback, 5.10a, 2 Pitches
Black Velvet Peak
Black Velvet Canyon
Black Velvet Wall, 5.9-5.12a
Refried Brains, 5.9, 8 Pitches
Prince of Darkness, 5.10c, 6 Pitches
Dream of Wild Turkeys, 5.10a, 10 Pitches
Gobbler, 5.10a, 3 Pitches
Sour Mash, 5.10a, 6 Pitches
Overhanging Hangover, 5.10a, 2 Pitches
Epinephrine, 5.9, 11 Pitches
Global Peak
Mud Springs Scramble
Windy Peak
Scramble from Mountain Springs
Windy Canyon
East Face, 5.6-5.10c
Diet Delight, 5.9, 4 Pitches
Jackass Flats, 5.6, 2 Pitches
South Face, 5.7-5.10b
Hot Fudge Thursday, 5.9, 7 Pitches
Jubilant Song, 5.8, 8 Pitches External LinksCourtney's hiking and scrambling guidebook, Rambles & Scrambles: The Definitive Guide to Peakbagging Around Las Vegas
Radek's page detailing Larry DeAngelo's featured climbs at Red Rocks Images
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