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Red Light District

The Red Light District are southeast-facing walls with a very short approach from P1 parking on the west rim. Walk to the valley rim and continue a short distance south west before dropping off the rim through a small weakness (5 mins). Also, easily approached from P2 parking and walking past 'Love Connection'.

5.8 Trundler

Massacre Rocks is part of the much larger “American Falls Archaeological District” (AFAD). There are multiple land jurisdictions in both the AFAD and where climbing takes place (see BLM Map). Extensive and well documented studies of the AFAD near and around the Snake River show many cultural resources and evidence of human habitation for at least the last 13,000 years. This area is considered sacred to the local Shoshone- Bannock tribes. Be respectful and minimize your footprint and impact in the area. Keep your staging area small and contained. Pick up and pack out your trash including tape, orange or banana peels, cigarette butts, etc. Prevent your dog from digging. Don’t start or make any fires, especially near the base of cliffs.

Also, please, only park in one of the designated parking areas and respect all road closures. Sandy soils in the AFAD are prone to wind erosion. Motorized vehicles and even foot traffic can damage the fragile ecology and could destroy rare, irreplaceable evidence of 13,000 years of human habitation. When hiking to the crags use established trails and don’t short cut or braid existing trails. Use the following graphic from the BLM to understand which areas are closed to motorized travel.

5.8 Felix

Massacre Rocks is part of the much larger “American Falls Archaeological District” (AFAD). There are multiple land jurisdictions in both the AFAD and where climbing takes place (see BLM Map). Extensive and well documented studies of the AFAD near and around the Snake River show many cultural resources and evidence of human habitation for at least the last 13,000 years. This area is considered sacred to the local Shoshone- Bannock tribes. Be respectful and minimize your footprint and impact in the area. Keep your staging area small and contained. Pick up and pack out your trash including tape, orange or banana peels, cigarette butts, etc. Prevent your dog from digging. Don’t start or make any fires, especially near the base of cliffs.

Also, please, only park in one of the designated parking areas and respect all road closures. Sandy soils in the AFAD are prone to wind erosion. Motorized vehicles and even foot traffic can damage the fragile ecology and could destroy rare, irreplaceable evidence of 13,000 years of human habitation. When hiking to the crags use established trails and don’t short cut or braid existing trails. Use the following graphic from the BLM to understand which areas are closed to motorized travel.

5.10c Twisted

Mountaineering flavor with moves punctuated by ledges and deep clefts, upper third fun and challenging through an overhanging dihedral

5.10a - 12b The Matinee/Adults Only

Starts at the left corner of the east-facing wall; go up 6 bolts to the top of the column and chain anchors (5.10a); safer to belay here if doing the more serious 3 bolts finish (5.12b)

5.10a Paw Prints

Another tough pull at the start and eases towards the top

5.8 Bow Wow

Fun, sustained route for the grade

5.10b Dawg Daze

Tough starting move to easier finish

5.11d/12a Love Canal

Pocket-pulling crux

5.11b/c Kinky

Shares a move or two with 'Love Canal'

5.10c Love Slave

Up to ledge, then up dihedral to face finish

5.11a/b Barbara Dare

Shares start and anchors with 'Love Slave'

5.10d Girly Mon

Up to ledge, then up right-leaning dihedral

5.11b/c Immaculate Deception

Thin dihedral start, finishes over left side of obvious roof

5.11c Jail Bait

Same first 3 bolts as 'Immaculate Deception', then right, up prow; surprise finish!!

5.10d/11a Boy Toy

Several variations

5.12c/d Sweaty Betty

Starts on 'coral lava' ledge, up overhanging white dihedral; steep and powerful

5.11a Tension Forever

Bolts

5.12a/b Hollow Weenie

Down and 20 yards right of 'Sweaty Betty'; white face, thin moves

5.11c Lip Service

Massacre Rocks is part of the much larger “American Falls Archaeological District” (AFAD). There are multiple land jurisdictions in both the AFAD and where climbing takes place (see BLM Map). Extensive and well documented studies of the AFAD near and around the Snake River show many cultural resources and evidence of human habitation for at least the last 13,000 years. This area is considered sacred to the local Shoshone- Bannock tribes. Be respectful and minimize your footprint and impact in the area. Keep your staging area small and contained. Pick up and pack out your trash including tape, orange or banana peels, cigarette butts, etc. Prevent your dog from digging. Don’t start or make any fires, especially near the base of cliffs.

Also, please, only park in one of the designated parking areas and respect all road closures. Sandy soils in the AFAD are prone to wind erosion. Motorized vehicles and even foot traffic can damage the fragile ecology and could destroy rare, irreplaceable evidence of 13,000 years of human habitation. When hiking to the crags use established trails and don’t short cut or braid existing trails. Use the following graphic from the BLM to understand which areas are closed to motorized travel.

5.12c/d Private Dancer

On blunt prow

5.10d The Tease

Massacre Rocks is part of the much larger “American Falls Archaeological District” (AFAD). There are multiple land jurisdictions in both the AFAD and where climbing takes place (see BLM Map). Extensive and well documented studies of the AFAD near and around the Snake River show many cultural resources and evidence of human habitation for at least the last 13,000 years. This area is considered sacred to the local Shoshone- Bannock tribes. Be respectful and minimize your footprint and impact in the area. Keep your staging area small and contained. Pick up and pack out your trash including tape, orange or banana peels, cigarette butts, etc. Prevent your dog from digging. Don’t start or make any fires, especially near the base of cliffs.

Also, please, only park in one of the designated parking areas and respect all road closures. Sandy soils in the AFAD are prone to wind erosion. Motorized vehicles and even foot traffic can damage the fragile ecology and could destroy rare, irreplaceable evidence of 13,000 years of human habitation. When hiking to the crags use established trails and don’t short cut or braid existing trails. Use the following graphic from the BLM to understand which areas are closed to motorized travel.

5.10c Slam, Bam, Thank You Mam!

Blunt arete start

5.11a Scared Stiff

Up brown 'hourglass' face then same finish as 'Slam, Bam, Thank You Mam!'

5.10c Every 'Ho Needs a Good Crimp

Work the right hand on the arete and left on the face, pull the overhanging block at the top

5.9 Woody in the Woods

Up crack to chain anchors

5.10b Marathon Man

To anchors, slab bulging to vertical at top

5.9 No Hips, Hands, or Butts

Fun dihedral to anchors

5.10b Lay Back and Enjoy

Bulge to sport anchors

5.12a/b Tricks Ain't for Kids

Up thin, technical white face, hard from the ground up!

5.12a What a Climb, Max!

Tricky moves, same anchors as 'Tricks Ain't for Kids'

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