Honeynut Cherrios 5.5
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BETA PHOTO: Honeynut Cherrios (5.6/7)
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Current San Diego County Advisories MORE INFO >>>
- Thanks to ACSD for providing the following updates!
- Poway Crag's Ramona Wall and Miller Time Wall have a closure in effect from Dec 15th through August 31st annually dur to nesting raptors
- Glen Cliff has a closure in effect from Dec 15th through August, or if/when it is determined that nesting is not occurring
- Mt Gower also has a closure in effect from Dec 15th through August, or if/when it is determined that nesting is not occurring
- In recent years, Gower has been home to seasonally nesting raptors. To avoid human disturbance of nesting activities, advisories may be in effect from around December through August. Check the ACSD and CNF websites for details.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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Description This is one of a pair of face climbs that are hidden behind the big split boulder that sits behind California Night. Follow the trail to Ca. Night but take a right at the end of the trail. Follow along the base of the boulder, and 2nd class up next to the fallen tree and this face is visible. Private location with stellar rock and cool moves on positive holds, makes this a classic for the grade.
- The name is for reference only, as no documentation of the climbs could be ascertained at the time of this description. My belay partners were munching them!
Protection 1 bolt, and a boulder to sling as well.
BETA PHOTO: Savannah and Olivia at the base
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By GregH From: San Diego, CA Feb 27, 2012
| Adam, If you are looking for a "running name" this could also be referred to as the atlantic boulder, with "America" being the obvious boulder to the left. but ya like you said, no actual historical knowledge, but running names tend to stick. |
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