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Pit Bull Attack
5.10d YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 21 ZA E3 5b British
Avg: 1 from 2 votes
Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Bob Gaines & Dwight Brooks 1/88 |
Page Views: | 719 total · 3/month |
Shared By: | Randy on Dec 31, 2001 |
Admins: | Greg Opland, C Miller, Gunkswest, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Climbing Regulations/Seasonal Raptor Closures
Details
The Joshua Tree National Park Superintendent's Compendium states that:
1. Vegetation is not allowed to be used as an anchor.
2. Only neutral or rock colored bolt hangers are allowed.
For a complete list of climbing rules and closures visit:
nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/…
1. Vegetation is not allowed to be used as an anchor.
2. Only neutral or rock colored bolt hangers are allowed.
For a complete list of climbing rules and closures visit:
nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/…
Description
This rarely done climb is well worth doing if you climb the routes Semi Tough or In The Pit.
Begin about 20 feet left of Semi Tough, at the left-hand arete of the north face. Stem your way up until you can reach into a layback crack (10a) that leads to a ledge. Above, tricky face (10d) past a bolt leads to the top. Descend off the backside, then down and right.
Begin about 20 feet left of Semi Tough, at the left-hand arete of the north face. Stem your way up until you can reach into a layback crack (10a) that leads to a ledge. Above, tricky face (10d) past a bolt leads to the top. Descend off the backside, then down and right.
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