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Rock Climbing

Climb Like a Local in Red Rock, Nevada

Recorded on: October 27, 2020
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Cody shared:

  • Where to find the best sport climbing in Red Rock
  • Classic moderate routes for your first multi-pitch in Red Rock
  • Cody’s favourite classics: Community Pillar, Sweet Thin and others
  • How to not epic on Epinephrine — AKA “Epicnephrine” — ever again
  • Logistics, like where to stay, permits, camping, reservations for the loop road, late exit passes and more
  • Local etiquette for climbing in Red Rock Canyon
  • Plus many more photos and stories from Cody!

It’s not hard to understand why Red Rock Canyon draws thousands of climbers from all over the world every year. Soaring walls stand like elegant paintings against the backdrop of the Las Vegas skyline, inviting climbers to experience the area’s incredible Aztec Sandstone. Whether you’re looking for “5.7 Heaven” or trying to redpoint your next project 1,000 feet off of the ground, Red Rock has what you are looking for.

Red Rock Canyon is one place where it pays to climb like a local. There’s a local etiquette you need to be aware of, and knowing the logistical details of the area will make trip planning a lot easier. Cody covered topics like how and when to climb, signing up for late exit passes, which areas catch sun or shade, and how planning ahead for your big day out can help you spend your days on the rock rather than wandering through the desert in search of that perfect route.

If you’ve ever wanted to climb on Red Rock’s famous sandstone, this is your chance to get all the info you need.

Red Rock Canyon | Nevada
Rock Climbing in Red Rock Canyon
From $280 | 1 day

Webinar host

Cody Bradford
In Memory: AMGA Certified Rock Guide and 57hours Ambassador
On Thursday, September 1 2022, we learned of the passing of Cody Bradford, a friend, an inspiration, an educator and community member. During his time as a guide, he made an indelible impact on the industry and those around him, with an unceasing smile and positivity and the way he welcomed others into the outdoors through teaching (#TechTipTuesday), humor and compassion. We first met Cody five years ago and it was his love for people, enthusiasm for guiding, and determination to become a fully certified mountain guide that impressed us and motivated us to build this company. Cody began his guiding career with the North Carolina Outward Bound School in 2012 and rapidly tackled challenge after challenge to gain his AMGA Rock Guide Certification in April 2018. We were lucky to have worked with Cody and he will forever be a part of the soul of 57hours. He will be deeply missed and remembered by the 57hours team.

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