Money shot V2+
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| Type: | Boulder, 10 feet |
| Consensus: | V2+ [details] |
| FA: | ? |
| Season: | whenever it's dry |
| Submitted By: | jrp on Aug 26, 2006 |
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BETA PHOTO: Slightly down hill showing most of the climb, the ...
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No vehicle access, but open to foot traffic MORE INFO >>>
Washington Climbers Coalition's permittee status under the landowner's easement with Washington State DNR has been revoked due to liability concerns and increased traffic. Vehicular access beyond the gate is currently not allowed. Gold Bar is still open to foot traffic. WCC and Access Fund are actively working with the landowner and DNR to find a solution. Stay posted at www.washingtonclimbers.org.
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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Description Overhanging arete in the west forest. Sit start on good jugs, right hand is around the arete. Easy move to a sharp incut hold then move up to a slopey side pull. From here bump up to the semi positive sloper a foot or so above your right hand, this is the crux move and if you miss you crash into the stump behind you. Once you establish your right hand left foot high step and move out to the left hand jug just below the lip. Finally right hand on the lip, left up to the jug just above the lip and finish with a scary mantel onto a mossy slab. The topout needs some cleaning, I didn't have any good brushes but it is still do-able just a tab more scary.
Location The west forest, drive almost to the end of the road. Park at the last wide spot before you reach the end of the road and look up hill. There is a huge boulder coming out of the hillside, hike up to this and around the right and look about 15-20 yards up hill you will see money shot. Have fun!
Protection Two pads are good, a spotter might be good too, but not necessary.
BETA PHOTO: slightly down hill and off to the right, showing h...
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