The Pooka aka Toprope
5.9 YDS 5c French 17 Ewbanks VI UIAA 17 ZA HVS 5a British
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Type: | TR, 60 ft (18 m) |
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Shared By: | Alex A on Aug 9, 2014 · Updates |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: Falcon Closures
Details
Seasonal Falcon Closures in effect from March 15 - July 31.
- Lion's Head
- Roughneck Area
- Wildcatter Wall
Note that the annual closures of the Park View Dome, The Ranch Hand, Black Creek Wall, and Sawmill Crag have been permanently lifted. These cliffs will continue to be monitored, but will only close if a new nest is spotted.
- Lion's Head
- Roughneck Area
- Wildcatter Wall
Note that the annual closures of the Park View Dome, The Ranch Hand, Black Creek Wall, and Sawmill Crag have been permanently lifted. These cliffs will continue to be monitored, but will only close if a new nest is spotted.
Description
The climb just left of Harvey can be climbed many ways from 5.8 to 5.10. Climbing, staying just left of the 1st bolt on Harvey, using the lieback just left of 1st bolt is 5.9 Climbing the face is 5.10.
Note: these are new routes and will have some flaky liken on it, it will clean up with some traffic,
The Pooka, a benign but mischievous creature from Celtic mythology, aka Harvey the 6'3"1/2 tall, is an invisible white rabbit.
The 3 routes The Pooka, Harvey, and Elwood P. Dowd are a tribute to Mary Chase, who owned part of Staunton State Park. She wrote the play Harvey, that be came the classic movie Harvey, 1950, staring James Stewart, as Elwood P. Dowd.
Note: these are new routes and will have some flaky liken on it, it will clean up with some traffic,
The Pooka, a benign but mischievous creature from Celtic mythology, aka Harvey the 6'3"1/2 tall, is an invisible white rabbit.
The 3 routes The Pooka, Harvey, and Elwood P. Dowd are a tribute to Mary Chase, who owned part of Staunton State Park. She wrote the play Harvey, that be came the classic movie Harvey, 1950, staring James Stewart, as Elwood P. Dowd.
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