Redmond Rocks Climbing Guide
Redmond Rocks delivers solid sport and trad climbing across multiple walls, with something for everyone from first-time leaders to seasoned crushers. The area's known for quality rock and well-bolted sport routes, plus some excellent trad lines for those who prefer placing their own gear. Access is straightforward, making it a go-to spot for both quick sessions and full days out.
Classic Routes
The must-do lines that define Redmond Rocks. These routes consistently deliver quality movement and memorable climbing experiences that keep people coming back.
Routes
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Odysseus (5.9, Sport, Cyclops Wall)
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Babe (5.10a, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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Call Me Ishmael (5.10a/b, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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Captain Ahab (5.10a, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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John Henry (5.10a, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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Pecos Bill (5.10a, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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Choo Choo Butt (5.7, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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State of My Bunion (5.8, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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Election Meddling (5.9, Sport, Collusion Wall)
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Sassysquatch (5.9, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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Beginner Routes (5.6–5.9)
Perfect for building confidence on lead or pushing into new grades. These routes offer good movement without being overly punishing, ideal for dialing in technique or introducing friends to outdoor climbing.
Routes
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Nothing (5.8, Trad, Cyclops Wall)
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Homer (5.8+, Trad, Cyclops Wall)
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Abounding in Songs and Legends (5.9, Trad, Cyclops Wall)
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Nathaniel's Climb (5.9, Sport, Mini Maple Wall)
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Intermediate Routes (5.9+–5.11a)
Step up your game with routes that demand better footwork and stronger fingers. These climbs reward solid technique and mental game, perfect for breaking into the double digits or working on endurance.
Routes
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Nimble Nick (5.9+, Sport, Mini Maple Wall)
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Santiago Salsa (5.9+, Sport, Mini Maple Wall)
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Obstruction of Justice (5.10a, Sport, Collusion Wall)
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Polyphemus (5.10a, Trad, Cyclops Wall)
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G-Force (5.10a, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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Codifirus (5.10a/b, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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Jeffrika (5.10b, Sport, Garulean Wall)
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Bungalow Boogie (5.11a, Sport, First Wall)
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Hard Routes (5.11+–5.12)
Serious business for strong climbers looking to test their limits. These routes demand everything you've got and then some.
Routes
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Moby Dick (5.11+, Sport, Tall Tales Wall)
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Wang Dang Doodle (5.12, Trad, First Wall)
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