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T-wall and Foster falls with morning rain

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Rob Fries · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2008 · Points: 0

It looks like tomorrow morning is supposed to be wet, but late morning / afternoon is clear. would these areas (T-wall and Foster Falls) clear out for climbing?

looking to climb 5.5 - 5.7 trad or 5.8 - 5.10 sport.

thanks!

Rob Dodson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 10

I would expect that the T-wall cracks will be wet. I believe they were already wet on Sat. Fosters would be your better bet. It depends how early the sun gets out to dry the walls. The best drying area is Sand Rock. Lots of wind and south facing vertical walls. Areas with steep routes and/or large roofs tend to stay dry. However, these walls have few routes in the 10 and below range.

saxfiend · · Decatur, GA · Joined Nov 2006 · Points: 4,221

I'd say T-Wall isn't going to be a good bet tomorrow. It wouldn't have had time to dry out today after the wet weather Friday, and with tonight/tomorrow's rain, it'll probably be a washout.

Sand Rock probably won't be any better. We went there late this morning and the rock was wetter than I've ever seen it, so we bailed and went to Little River Canyon. Even that place was damp.

JL

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