PHOENIX area for small beginner climbing group 5.4-5.8 route

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Manley

Trad climber
from Kentucky, living in St. Louis
Topic Author's Original Post - Nov 18, 2014 - 09:45am PT
I'm looking for an easy access area with some easy (5.4 - 5.8) terrain that I can set up 2-3 top ropes for a small group (up to 10 people).

Ideally, it will be reasonably close to a road, but quiet and not buzzing with traffic.

I can lead the route to set up a top rope for others, trad or sport is welcome, then I'll be belaying the beginners- so no worries about them being up-top un-roped, etc.

Definitely hoping to avoid crowds, so it does not need to be a great crag by our standards, and can be short, I'm thinking even 30', of course taller is better, but whatever...

Most if not all these people will probably have never climbed, so a 30-100 foot 5.4 to 5.6 or so will be fine for them, it's more about getting some people who sit behind desk too much out of their comfort zones and in the mountains...

Thanks for your help!!
Manley
TrundleBum

Trad climber
Las Vegas
Nov 19, 2014 - 11:03am PT
Bump ~
Scott McNamara

climber
Tucson, Arizona
Nov 19, 2014 - 11:14am PT
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Manley

Trad climber
from Kentucky, living in St. Louis
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 21, 2014 - 08:32pm PT
Thanks for the bump :-)
I just bought "Phoenix Rock II" and will be there to do recon next Tuesday PM.... hopefully I get some ideas from the SuperTopo crew by then -

Thanks in advance for any thoughts you have!
Manley
Manny

Social climber
tempe
Nov 22, 2014 - 09:33am PT
Try climbing at Little Granite Mtn north of the McDowells. There are a few crags fitting your needs. Easy approach, no traffic and easy to TR.

susan peplow

climber
Joshua Tree, CA
Nov 22, 2014 - 10:16am PT
When you say Phoenix area - can you be a bit more specific? Being the 6th largest city in the Country it can take an hour to get to one side of town to the other (East Mesa say to Goodyear) and hate to waste your day driving to a crag where closer alternatives are available.

So where ya'll staying - that will help in some good group options. Will you have all day or just a few hours?

Edit: Manny & Locker are offering great solutions.


Manley

Trad climber
from Kentucky, living in St. Louis
Topic Author's Reply - Nov 26, 2014 - 09:35am PT
It will be a 1/2 day outing-
I'm looking for the ideal area 1st and will then find a nice hotel for us to stay at and meet as close to the climbing as possible-

I'm more familiar with the Scottsdale area, and it looks like the granite suggestions might work if we stayed in north Scottsdale, or maybe east of Tempe for Queen Creek.

Thanks for the help!
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