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Offwidth and Bird ScatKelsey (prezwoodz) struggles up the heinous offwidth of The Mace 5.9+. I obviously need to brush up on my offwidth skills, this thing owned me.
Submitted by: coldclimb on 2006-11-01
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on the belay ledge 3rd or 4th pitchThis was an epic day, get up this high, and a storm starts rolling in. Unfortunatly, we had already gone past the bail anchor, and were just 2 pitches below the summit. With the thunder and lightning rolling, we made our way to the top, rather hurredly, I might add. At the top, We got a bit of a break from the weather, enough so that we decided to cross over to the complete summit. Once I reached it, the wind and thunder picked right back up. So we bailed ASAP. Was a wonderful day, and a beautiful route.
Submitted by: ferret on 2006-09-22
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Sunset over the MaceThis was after climbing The Mace, which seemed harder to me then its 5.9 rating implied. We timed it right though to get the sunset from the summit.
The Cathedral Rocks and The Mace cast their shadows over the valley.
Submitted by: prezwoodz on 2006-06-21
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Commited off The MaceMike "Chilliman" Cordova decending his first desert tower. If ever there was a summit worth offwidthing for this is it. The lean /clip/ bridge traverse/ step across is more exilerating than the jump back
Submitted by: runitout on 2006-05-18
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pitch 3 hand traverseme on the pitch three hand traverse (to a super-fun chimney stem pitch). photo by beth. i could never get tired of this route.
Submitted by: sixleggedinsect on 2006-03-15
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Step across move on the Mace.Photo taken by Erin of the last pitch on the Mace.
Walk to edge. Fall forward to opposite wall. Crab sideways. Climb flake.
Submitted by: climblouisiana on 2005-12-16
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High Over SedonaThis is a picture of me taking the leap of faith. The Mace jump is actually a mild jump and is less involved than the Oak Creek Spire jump. You gotta love Sedona. 11-19-05
Submitted by: joshklingbeil on 2005-11-20
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Foot FrameMy friend Helen doing something interesting with her feet and the view and the vortex and everything.
Submitted by: msbrenne on 2005-09-26
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Mace- first pitchNothing beats the climbing community. After posting a "call-out" for somebody to climb with during my short stay in Sedona, Mike and Ryan took me to the Mace. What a great day! You can she Mike and I have finished the first pitch and Ryan is at the crux.
Submitted by: yankeebama on 2005-09-21
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Mace-3rd pitch close upThe third pitch is arguably the best with a great step out over an exposed ledge with sparse footing and then up a fun off-width.
Submitted by: yankeebama on 2005-09-21
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Mace-2nd pitch "over cammed"We sewed up the second pitch and then had trouble getting out a cam at the start....here is Mike coming back down to work on it.
Submitted by: yankeebama on 2005-09-21
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KB releases the Scarlet Death WaspOne of the best pitches in Sedona: steep splitter cupped hands through a couple of bulges.
Submitted by: markguycan on 2005-06-22
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Me starting the 3rd pitch on the Mace.This is the 3rd pitch on the Mace. It's a 5.8 pitch with good exposure. After you clip this bolt you go around the corner and out of sight to an off width chimney. Good times! Photo by Shelley (a.k.a. rock_diva).
Submitted by: otc on 2004-06-28
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The Step OverMonica stepping over .... only 300 ft below, the wind speed 35 mph whistling through the spires.
Photo By: Mike Knarzer
Submitted by: monkmiller510 on 2004-03-30
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Hand Traverse The Mace"Hand traverse of the Mace. Mike Knarzer (Outdoor Adventures) on lead
Submitted by: Crimpper on 2007-03-21
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Mace Crux MDnot 5.9; but overhanging, slab, OW, finger crack, face climb, all at once!
Submitted by: markguycan on 2007-06-03 | Last Modified: 2007-06-04
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CrackRN practices her OW techniqueP4 on the Mace
Submitted by: markguycan on 2007-06-03
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CrackRN contemplates the leap of faith"I can do this, but do I want to?"
Submitted by: markguycan on 2007-06-03
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HelloSo what do you think about wide cracks?... They're hard.
Submitted by: andrewG on 2008-12-18
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There's air beneathYes mark, I made the lean without being totally horizontal.
Submitted by: andrewG on 2008-12-18
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Honeymooning on The MaceGail and Mitch seconding Manny up the Sedona classic, The Mace. It starts off with an easy 5.7+ pitch, but quickly gets down to business with plenty of off width and chimney climbing. Lot's of fun, a bit sandbagged at a 9+.
Submitted by: gblauer on 2009-11-02 | Last Modified: 2009-11-05
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Honeymoon on The MaceMitch and Gail on the pennultimate pitch of the mace. Beautiful surroundings accompany you all the way up this stellar climb.
Submitted by: gblauer on 2009-11-02 | Last Modified: 2009-11-05
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