Type: | Sport, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | James Garrett, 31 July, 2010 |
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Shared By: | James Garrett on Aug 5, 2010 |
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Access Issue: Parking near private building and public bike path
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Per Brian Pappas: please do not park of the road in front of the climbing area! If you're going to climb Porcupine Rock, one needs to park at the Haus Rock legal parking area, and walk over to Porcupine. Continuous parking on the side of the road will ruin this for everyone.
Description
May become popular if other offerings are deemed available in this area. Very short approach in a quiet and pleasant area of Summit County. Well-protected.
Pitch #1: After finding the Quill, climb the steepest and longest aspect following bolts through 3 distinct overhangs to a two-bolt belay. 5.10a, 25m.
Pitch #1: After finding the Quill, climb the steepest and longest aspect following bolts through 3 distinct overhangs to a two-bolt belay. 5.10a, 25m.
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