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In the chimneys of Epinephrine.
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Checking out the hard looking squeeze chimney low on pitch three of Epinephrine. The Supertopo recommended (and I followed) climbing up via right side (stemming around a huge, thin flake). The going there was reasonable and well protected. About 20 feet above where I am, you jump into the (wider at that point) chimney on the left. I thought the pitch was a notch easier than the next one despite same (5.9) rating (May 22, 2005).
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Beginning the lead of pitch four of Epinephrine. Slick but relatively easy chimney with a great handcrack at the back (you can actually climb this lower section as a crack if you prefer). The second from the party ahead of us is beginning the crux section of the pitch where the chimney narrows down and the grovelling begins... (May 22, 2005).
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Shirley following pitch four of Epinephrine ~150 feet bleow the belay ledge. Stellar chimney climbing (May 22, 2005)!
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Shirley nearing the top of the fourth pitch on Epinephrine. This is the fun hand crack (OW for Shirley; May 22, 2005).
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Unknown climber (red circle) atop the Black Tower on Epinephrine. Top of the tower marks the end of the chimney pitches (on opposite side of the tower) and a transition to largely face climbing. View is up Black Velvet Canyon. Photo taken from Sour Mash (Nov. 2007).
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Leading the nice face climbing pitch just above the Black Tower (first one above the chimneys; May 2005).
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Shirley following the seventh pitch of Epinephrine. This is the first 5.9 face/crack pitch above the chimneys and probably the steepest (my opinion). There's a finger crack near top of this pitch - or a great hand crack for Shirley. Top of Black Tower (white in color) is below as is the start of the route. This is a beautifully exposed pitch where you get a view of the lower pitches directly under your feet - the tiny bushes below mark the beginning of the route some 750 feet below (May 27, 2005).
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Shirley stemming up the 5.8 dihedral/finger crack on pitch nine of Epinephrine. Approach wash is over 1000 feet directly below; upper reaches of Black Velvet Wall (Prince of Darkness Wall) are on the right (May 27, 2005).
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Shirley stemming up the 5.8 dihedral/finger crack on pitch nine of Epinephrine. Approach wash is over 1000 feet directly below; upper reaches of Black Velvet Wall (a.k.a. Prince of Darkness Wall) are on the right (May 27, 2005).
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Shirley stemming up the 5.8 dihedral/finger crack on pitch nine of Epinephrine. Approach wash is over 1000 feet directly below; upper reaches of Black Velvet Wall (Prince of Darkness Wall) are on the right (May 27, 2005).
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Shirley just above the 5.9 roof on pitch 10 of Epinephrine. I think the belay station bolts above the roof might be gone (or I was tired and missed them?). This doesn't really matter as it's trivial to find a place for a trad anchor. About 1300 feet below is the bottom of Black Velvet Canyon and the approach wash. On the right, there's the Black Velvet Wall (a.k.a. Prince of Darkness Wall) and further on the right is the Whiskey Peak (subsummit of BV Peak; May 29, 2005).
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Leading the low 5th class pitch 12 at the beginning of the ramp near top of Epinephrine. About 600 to 700 feet left to the typical unroping spot. Summit of Black Velvet Peak is above and on the left (May 29, 2005).
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Top of (roughly) pitch 13 of Epinephrine. This is near the top of the low 5th class ramp at a point where it narrows down, crests, and turns the corner. One pitch of 4th class terrain (a narrow cat-walk) left to unroping spot. Below in the background are Blue Diamond, NV and Las Vegas further back. This is a cool little perch in the sky (May 29, 2005).
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