Guido's Miniguides

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The information for most of these miniguides was collected some time ago from Walt Wehner with the help of Luke Laeser, Rick Smith, Rick Bradshaw, Jon Butler, Josh Smith, Gary Clark, Jim Straight, Cameron Burns, Jason Schweid, Max Minnerop, Chris Hamston, Shems Baker-Jud, Lee Brinckerhof, Theo Takeda, Shibli Fazal, and Nathaniel Walker. Although the book they planned to publish never made it to completion, Walt passed all the info to me hoping to make it more accessible for all the climbers that like to, or already enjoy the crags and cliffs of the Los Alamos & White Rock area. Additionally Ben Hatcher provided info for these miniguides. I added some pictures and edited the contents.

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PDF Guide Climbs Ratings Protection Links
Gallows Edge (White Rock)
 Vers.08/27/2001, 230kB
15 5.4 - 5.12
(Av. 5.8)
mostly bolted  Gallows Edge Website
The Pit (White Rock)
Vers. 08/27/2001, 322kB
7 5.7 - 5.10
(Av. 5.9)
mostly bolted n/a
The Hospital Crag (Los Alamos) 
Vers. 04/18/2002, 248kB
5 5.9 - 5.12
(Av. 5.10 )
bolted n/a

Potrillo Cliffs (White Rock)
Vers. 04/11/2002, 619kB

32

5.4 - 5.12c
(Av. 5.9)

toprope or trad

n/a

The Underlook (White Rock)
Vers. 06/05/2002, 212kB

4

5.9 - 5.11a
(Av. 5.10)

bolted

n/a

Caution: Outdoor recreation activities are by their very nature potentially hazardous. There are inherent dangers and other risks involved that include the risk of personal injuries, including paralysis and death. All participants in such activities must assume the responsibility for their own actions and safety. The information contained in these guidebooks cannot replace sound judgment and good decision-making skills, which help reduce risk exposure, nor does the scope of this guide allow for disclosure of all the potential hazards and risks involved in such activities.

Learn as much as possible about the outdoor recreation activities in which you participate, prepare for the unexpected, and be cautious. The reward will be a safer and more enjoyable experience.

 
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