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Devil's Hot Chicken

V5 A1 III
United States
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6h 30min
Duración
61m
Rápel máx.
5
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Información

Devil's Hot Chicken brings some spice but access to an amazing slot within the towers north of Chicken Point. You start by summiting the Eastern Twin Butte which is a great adventure in itself. The approach has some great 3rd and 4th class scrambling albeit some loose rock so take your time. Summit Views are on point. The descent rewards you with amazing hour glass views out of huge alcoves. R-Rating: The R-Rating is for the loose rock on the steep approach, and between r1 and r3. An experienced leader, fiddle stick, and small group size are recommended for this route. Do not attempt this route in less than perfect weather or with those new to canyoneering, as there are better options in the area for those conditions.

Rápeles5

Cómo llegar

Approach on trails: Broken Arrow to Twin Buttes to Hog Heaven to a social trail leading up to the saddle between both twin buttes. At the saddle head east following the obvious route looking for two prominent chimneys in the cliff band. Lookers right chimney you will climb to make your way up. keep heading directly up following the easiest route through the 3rd/4th class terrain. Once you reach the summit check the map and navigate towards R1.

Descenso

Many rappels were fiddlesticked on this route to minimize the potential for rockfall. Know this pic and route. Stick to the established anchors. R1. 55' off large tree or downclimb R2. 200' ldc off large tree. Pass 1st ledge, stop on 2nd ledge. Watch rope pull with large tree that ropes or pull cords could get stuck in. traverse ledge turn corner right downclimb rdc 170 ft R3. 75' bolts rdc on ledge. visit big ledge on rt. downclimb 10 ft crack on left . down climb 15 ft. R4 45'off tree R5. 85' located 25 ft rdc off big juniper. check out pink jeeps on chicken point. 85' tread lightly. fiddle stick ideal. downclimb rdc

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