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Newton Butte - 2 members in 6 triplogs have rated this an average 4.5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 27 2023
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Newton ButteNorthwest, AZ
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Hike & Climb7.60 Miles 2,842 AEG
Hike & Climb7.60 Miles   10 Hrs   20 Mns   0.74 mph
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Climbed the 5.9+ route: He Left Me For Pattie on Newton Butte's south face and then scrambled to the unnamed summit west of Lyell Butte on the hike out. Perfect fall temps for exploring the Supai strata and the superb Shoshone Point route at an enjoyable and mellow pace.
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May 21 2022
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Hike & Climb6.55 Miles 2,843 AEG
Hike & Climb6.55 Miles   10 Hrs   37 Mns   1.31 mph
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Pattie ButteNorthwest, AZ
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The plan for the day was an unclimbed route up Newton Butte. Myself, Sean and several others over the years had spotted the massive, unmistakable dihedral tucked away near Newton’s southwest corner on prior trips, but for a variety of logical reasons I am sure, it had gone unclimbed. In a perfect world, I hoped the dihedral would go pretty moderate and that we could all get up and down in time for a quick trip out to Pattie Butte.

The descent down Shoshone Point was as fun and engaging as I had remembered it, but the packs felt considerably heavier than last time, as we carried down a double rack plus hardware and two 60m ropes. When we got to the base, I immediately thought it looked far harder than it did when I had given it a quick glance back in June of 2020. Nevertheless, Sean was undaunted and was rope up pretty quickly for the climb. The dihedral turned out to be a pretty long pitch at 160 feet, but Sean still made pretty good time of it, with only a few pauses and a little extra attention on some tricky spots. Chris then followed with some effort and the excitement of pulling down a couple of spooky basketball sized death blocks. That being said, by Canyon standards, the rock was pretty good and the rocks that came down were probably on par with what would come down on most first ascents. However, the climbing looked pretty hard and awkward to me and I did not have much stoke for following it to the top. I have not climbed much recently due to a nagging elbow and at the moment do not have much confidence in my climbing ability, so I sent up what the guys would need to get down and headed to Pattie Butte.

The trek over to Pattie was not overly difficult and just a tad tedious in spots. I made it worse by stubbornly traversing and hugging the edge of Newton's higher supai bands, thinking I could just drop off the "end" and stroll over to Pattie, but of course noting ever goes that easy in the Canyon and I found myself backtracking all the way back to the saddle, descending a few doable bands there, then traversing over to Pattie at the top of the redwall essentially. Pattie has a slightly thought provoking "crux" that you can't blow, but the rest was pretty standard. After a quick signing of the register, I headed back to the rendezvous and we began the taxing climb back up the Shoshone Point Route. It took Sean and Chris a little under two hours to climb out and a little over two hours for myself.

Another day well spent in the Canyon.
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Sometimes I go to the Canyon in June to remind myself its still hot in the summer. It is indeed still hot if anyone is wondering. Carlos, myself and Pernell teamed up for this pretty cool summit off Shoshone Point.

We met at the Shoshone Point Trailhead at 4:30 a.m. and started at 4:45 a.m. The Shoshone Point descent was a real treat. I had been meaning to do this off trail descent since reading about Buchart´s account of it several years ago. It was well worth the wait. The smoke from the Magnum Fire made for a surreal descent. It was almost as if the sun´s rise was delayed.

I grabbed the lead for the first pitch, which is known for a bit of a spicy traverse that is protected by an old pin. I did not actually find the traverse overly tough though and found some finger size cam placements along the way after the pin to protect the traverse and guide the rope. Carlos took the easier climbing second pitch and we soloed the rest of the route, which might have amounted to some light class five in spots. The summit provided some excellent albeit eerie views. We replaced the old register with a new copper box, took an extended break and then headed for the rap stations.

It took us two raps to reach the base of the climb. We rapped an approximately 35 m upper portion of the climb and then eventually dropped nearly exactly where we started after another 20m rap.

The climb out was a bit of a slog at times, but scrambling the ridge livened us up some. The heat was a bit suffocating at times, but some nice breezes provide relief along the way.
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Hike & Climb6.55 Miles 2,843 AEG
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Hike & Climb5.73 Miles 2,744 AEG
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Including an ascent of Fig Newton (small NE pinnacle) after climbing the standard route.
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