"It was not long before we came to a second sign, again pointing left toward the cliff towering above, this time saying 'Pyramid Wall'. The group decided to explore this path and it was not long before we ran straight into the bottom section of the cliffs. One of the things that the military uses this part of the base for is rappelling and rock-climbing exercises. Looking at the impressively sheer flat surface of Pyramid Wall, we could see where small metal clamps had been attached in various locations to assist with any rock climbing efforts. However, we had neither the equipment or inclination for anything approaching that level of dare-devilness, so we just had a good look before continuing onward."
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