If you've climbed a route on the right side of Sundance, or come down the gully descent from Sundance, you may have spotted this small, steep wall off to the East. The Long Walk Wall has eleven routes, between 60 and 100 feet in length and ranging from 5.8+ to 5.11+. The routes were established by Nate and his friend Jason Seaver, in 2007. The rock is excellent, albeit a but dirty from lack of travel. But the approach is long and a bit 'schwakcy. The Long Walk Wall faces northwest, so the sun does not hit it until mid-afternoon.
Date: October 5, 2024 (Sat)
Partner: Nate Arganbright
Climbed: Chop 'em Down (5.8+, 1p), Nate's Solo (5.9+, 1p)
We climbed the two easiest routes on the left side of the wall—two nice crack routes. Nate toproped a 5.11, but I was a bit uninspired (I think the rather long and 'schwacky approach with 20 fresh stitches on my back had sapped some of my motivation). We hiked out, stopping at Little Twin Owls on the hike out to toprope the classic
Little Twin Owls Finger Crack (5.11a).