esperero canyon towers, mount lemmon. from the...
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Esperero Canyon Towers, M ount Lemmon. From the outskirts of Tucson it is apparent that several notable towers crest the high western
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backbone of the immense Mount Lemmon massif. It being late February, John Rupley and I had planned a lower altitude wall, but an unseasonable heat wave turned our thoughts upward. Rupley expressed certainty that the towers on the crest above Esperero Canyon were unclimbed. A tedious backpack on the 26th took us to the last water. In the morning a rocky chapparal scramble took us to the foot of the largest and most impressive (w estern), though not highest, tower. With the heat-inflicted lassitude, we settled on this objective for the day. The rock was a solid granite, steep, but with such good holds that the climb went free. The second pitch had some taxing enjoyment; the summit block was an unprotected 30-foot boulder problem (F 9 ).
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