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Outlaw Peak
Sorry for the bad lighting, but this is the best photo I have showing Outlaw Peak from the west. It's a nice viewpoint from up there.


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DigglerI see...

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some beautiful lines up this formation (unclimbed, I assume). Is this sandstone, Scott?
Posted Mar 19, 2007 6:06 pm

ScottRe: I see...

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Is this sandstone, Scott?

Yep, sandstone. There would be some challenging lines on the peak, but no one seems to go out there.

It is pretty crumbly and the faces you are looking at are just higher than the Diamond on Longs, but there are definately some climbable lines for an expert big wall climber.

Check out this peak as well. Similar, but higher and probably quite a bit harder as well.
Posted Mar 19, 2007 6:36 pm

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