Giving Tree Wall Rock Climbing
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Elevation: | 5,746 ft | 1,751 m |
GPS: |
44.08258, -107.30408 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Aaron Glasenapp on Jul 17, 2019 · Updates | |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
RAPTOR CLOSURE: During recent raptor monitoring, an active raptor nest was discovered, prompting a voluntary closure of the Moby Dick climbing area off Forest System Road 18. The named routes and walls affected are Dough Boy, Queequeg’s Coffin, Cetology Wall and Edge of Starbuck. The area is closed immediately through August 15. The nest site will continue to be monitored through the summer. If you have questions, please contact Bonnie Allison, south zone wildlife biologist, at 307-684-7806 or bonnie.allison@usda.gov.
No new route development is allowed until further notice. On July 19, 2019, the US Forest Service issued a notice that it would no longer allow the installation of new bolts or the creation of new climbing routes after manufactured routes were established, then subsequently removed/altered by climbers. In addition, the bolts/fixed anchors on an estimated 50 climbs at Ten Sleep have been affected in some manner that may or may not make them unsafe to climb. The list of altered routes can be found in a drop down on the main, "Ten Sleep Canyon" homepage. The US Forest Service, Powder River Ranger District, is actively working with the local LCO, the Bighorn Climbers' Coalition and Access Fund to develop a sustainable framework for route standards and a Climbing Management Plan for the canyon's future.
No new route development is allowed until further notice. On July 19, 2019, the US Forest Service issued a notice that it would no longer allow the installation of new bolts or the creation of new climbing routes after manufactured routes were established, then subsequently removed/altered by climbers. In addition, the bolts/fixed anchors on an estimated 50 climbs at Ten Sleep have been affected in some manner that may or may not make them unsafe to climb. The list of altered routes can be found in a drop down on the main, "Ten Sleep Canyon" homepage. The US Forest Service, Powder River Ranger District, is actively working with the local LCO, the Bighorn Climbers' Coalition and Access Fund to develop a sustainable framework for route standards and a Climbing Management Plan for the canyon's future.
Description
Some sources group the routes here under Sidewalk Buttress, but it is a distinct wall from Sidewalk, and a 5 minute walk between them. This is a shield of stone that you pass on the way to Sidewalk with a few routes.
Getting There
From the 180 turn at the lower end of the old road, follow the trail towards Sidewalk Buttress (the left fork at the beginning of the trail). After about 5-10 minutes, once you're up close to the wall, instead of continuing straight to the obvious looking Sidewalk Buttress, there is a left fork that you should take, which will almost immediately land you at the Giving Tree Wall (and if you continue left you'll be at Contra Wall).
Classic Climbing Routes at Giving Tree Wall
Mountain Project's determination of the classic, most popular, highest rated climbing routes in this area.
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