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Devil in the White House
About Devil in the White House:
Known for the famous Devil in the White House and other hard routes, this section is just left of the Big Arete section of climbs; a flat wall looking like painted plastered masonry, with a wicked roof the entire length. |
Approach: | After scrambling down the Three Bears descent gully, turn left (east) and walk the base trail past the Amphitheater section |
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Rock Type: | Quartzite |
Type of Climbing: | Sport/Trad |
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Routes
SequenceSequence numbers indicate the left (L) to right (R) order of the routes. | Rating | Route | Difficulty | Ascents |
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59 | Ethics in Bondage | 5.11d | 1 | |
60 | The Herculean Test | 5.11a | 13 | |
61 | Derivation | 5.10a | 1 | |
61 | Devil in the White House (4) | 5.10d | 56 | |
62 | (Steaming Piles / Grunge) | 5.5 | 2 | |
63 | (Desk Jockey) | 5.7 | 0 |