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Peter's reconnaissance at the base of Shubet revealed the western and southern sides were not climbable. A northern climb would involve maneuvering over and around pre-Hispanic structures deliberately built to block any passage.
Northwest side of Shubet Rock.
We decided to separate into two teams. One to take on a southeastern approach that would involve a near vertical climb at one point. The other team to circle in from the northwest along the north base and ascend up the northeast side. We would find parts of this northeast passage to be a narrow manmade stone path.
Shubet Cliffs.
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Finding a passageway.
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Jamey beside ruin walls.
Planning the next move.
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