Sycamore Canyon Rock Climbing
Elevation: | 5,370 ft | 1,637 m |
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35.10002, -111.96548 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | JJ Schlick on Jan 24, 2012 | |
Admins: | Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
Description
Sycamore Canyon is a massive Mogollon Rim drainage tucked away in a thick Ponderosa pine forest, just south of Garland Prairie. Timeless crags such as Paradise Forks, Volunteer Canyon, "The land of a thousand climbs" Sycamore Point, and a newer addition, Whitetail Canyon, are all found on the rim of Sycamore Canyon or its side canyons. These columnar basalt canyons are home to some of the best hard stone crack climbing in Arizona with grades that range from 5.7 to 5.13+.
Climbing at Volunteer Canyon and Paradise Forks began in the middle 1970's with true ground up endeavors usually involving splitter hand and fist cracks. Paradise Forks stole the spolight due to the long alluring splitters and easy year round access. Many of the classic lines were done on passive gear and maybe an occasional pin. The first ascents of these routes were truly inspired outings when you think about the steep cracks which make the Fork’s such a treasure.
Paradise Forks has matured and filled out with a ton of classics over the last four decades. Generations of bold climbers have come and gone, and every one has left a history of hard, spicy climbing. The Forks is known for down home crack jamming and for the thinner, technical routes which often come with heart racing ratings. This is a crag where you can get your first taste of "5.9 Hands" or find a head point project to up your ante.
Volunteer Canyon has a big feel to it and is somewhat wild when compared to The Forks. Many of the lines done here in the 1970's and modern day classics alike, require rapping into very specific belays due to the architecture of the walls and lines. One way or the other, you gotta climb out. Whether that's climbing the route, or jugging up your rap line in defeat. However, the jagged, hypnotizing geologic geometry of the canyon is both undeniable and breathtaking. The best lines are long, striking, and steep.
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