Right of the Tree 5.8+ V0-
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| Type: | Boulder, 10 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.9- V0- [details] |
| FA: | ? |
| Submitted By: | Mark Roth on Jul 24, 2011 |
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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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Description This is the right arete of the rock. Looks like it was blatsted when they put the road in. Holds are a little rough and there is a blast hole on top. Maybe the easiest way off the boulder...
Location Climb right off the pavement. This is the boulder on the left side of the road just after the classic Hamburger Crack. Just a little way downhill from the Poison Oak area. Same boulder as Left of the Tree.
Protection maybe 1 pad. Crux for me was getting down. The ground under the back of the boulder was pretty eroded. You have to make a hard move to ease over the edge, or jump (sketchy).
| Comments on Right of the Tree |
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By Scott I Apr 21, 2012
| The crux is at the beginning of the problem. Good hands, but hard moves for people with a shorter reach. Also the walk off is more of a jump off. Spot your landing because there is a steep slope that goes under the boulder. Follow the trail south where you'll have to duck under some brush. You'll come out between Hamburger Crack and Left of the Tree. |
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