Sportin' a Woodie
5.11c YDS 6c+ French 24 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 24 ZA E4 6a British
Type: | Sport |
FA: | Dave Fortner, Tripp Collins, 1989 |
Page Views: | 585 total · 2/month |
Shared By: | Richard M. Wright on Apr 11, 2002 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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The West Bank / Wild West / Secret Crag has been problematic for years due to access concerns. There have been negative encounters with gun-toting landowners who have alleged that the entire mountain is on private property. Typical approaches involve brief crossing of railroad property which appears to be prohibited.
Exact demarcation of property boundaries are not always clear. When in doubt, be discrete or polite.
Do not park your vehicle near the railroad tracks near Plainview. It is a well-known irritant to Plainview residents.
Exact demarcation of property boundaries are not always clear. When in doubt, be discrete or polite.
Do not park your vehicle near the railroad tracks near Plainview. It is a well-known irritant to Plainview residents.
Description
This is starting to sound like DF.
Woodie starts off a stack of blocks left of a small cave about two thirds of the way up Ridge 2. Scrunch into a slot to get started and shift over to the face right of the rounded arete. Cross the arete near its top.
This line has a very thin sequence getting established on the face. It has crisp edges if you can reach them.
Woodie starts off a stack of blocks left of a small cave about two thirds of the way up Ridge 2. Scrunch into a slot to get started and shift over to the face right of the rounded arete. Cross the arete near its top.
This line has a very thin sequence getting established on the face. It has crisp edges if you can reach them.
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