Type: | Boulder, 7 ft (2 m) |
FA: | David Sharratt / Morgan Patterson |
Page Views: | 1,459 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Morgan Patterson on Dec 9, 2011 |
Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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Access Issue: Peregrine Falcons in Maine
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Maine Peregrine Falcons breeding season extends from mid-March through July or August. Hiking or climbing near nesting peregrines can cause abandonment and death of eggs/young. If adults are away from the nest, eggs or young can become overheated, chilled, or chicks can miss feedings. Be on the lookout for agitated falcons that may vocalize, take avoidance flights, or dive-bomb those that are too close. If you encounter an aggressive peregrine falcon please immediately leave the area, and report incidents to Erynn Call, State Raptor Specialist, MDIFW, erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
Description
At the far right end of the cliff line this amazing but short problem awaits... Orginally done by Dave Sharratt from the obvious crimpers and later done from the lower flake to complete the full line by Morgan Patterson. The crux is the first move to the crimps and then the throw to stick the the sloping edge. Great movement!
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