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Daniel Rathgeb, right, crawls up a ramp inside the fissure forming the final pitch of Ewephoria (5.7) on the Sheepshead in the Cochise Stronghold outside of Tombstone, Ariz. on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016. This pitch was the original finish to the route, but now most parties opt to climb the last pitch of The Climb Too Tough To Die instead. The variation finish is harder than the rest of Ewephoria at 5.9, but follows an airy arete instead of a wide chimney. (Alex McIntyre / Arizona Sonora News Service)
Rock climbing at Cochise Stronghold amid the spirit of the Apache
The 700-foot-tall Sheepshead looms behind a barbed wire fence in the west Cochise Stronghold outside of Tombstone, Ariz. on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016. The fence serves to separate the  open range, where ranchers allow cattle to graze, from the rockier terrain that characterizes much of the Stronghold. (Alex McIntyre / Arizona Sonora News Service)

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UA School of Journalism • Louise Foucar Marshall Building • Tucson, AZ 85721

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