Poke in Your Pocket 5.10d
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| Type: | Sport, 60 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.10d [details] |
| FA: | Ken and Marsha Trout 1992 |
| Submitted By: | Trevor Bowman on Jun 7, 2009 |
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Open public lands (Forest Service). Respect adjacent landowners. MORE INFO >>>
The land surrounding the crags is a mix of Forest Service and private inholdings. Several of the minor roads lead to private summer cabins, some of which are quite close to the cliffs. The main roads are all on public property, but don't drive down anything resembling a driveway or leading to a residence. Maintain a low profile when climbing here. Keep dogs in control or consider not bringing them out here. Camp well away from any cabins, watch your campfire carefully, and pack out all trash! The cliffs and access are all on public land and legit, but the proximity to private holdings requires sensitivity and best behavior. Be good stewards to this special area and we'll all enjoy it for years to come!
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 Starts of a small ledge about 20' up, scramble in from the right. Great steep pulls on good holds. Merges with Cowpoke (route immediately right) for the last couple bolts.
Location 4th route from the left on left side. Left-hand of two adjacent routes starting off a ledge just left of a flared chimney.
Protection 7 bolts to shuts
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By Nick Stayner From: The Magic City Jul 30, 2012
| A little bit easier than its neighbor to the right. Good fun! |
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