Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Todd and Donette Wain, Marea and Paul Ross, 11/98 |
Page Views: | 1,090 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Randy Carmichael on Sep 4, 2004 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Aeon Aki, Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
Your To-Do List:
Add To-Do ·
Use onX Backcountry to explore the terrain in 3D, view recent satellite imagery, and more. Now available in onX Backcountry Mobile apps! For more information see this post.
PSA for those thinking about a trip. The gates are still closed and the sign says enter at your own risk. "Aerial application by helicopter of the herbicide Rejuvra will target over 5,700 acres on a landscape that has been the focus of multiple years’ worth of treatment."
fs.usda.gov/detail/mbr/news….
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1…
fs.usda.gov/detail/mbr/news….
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1…
Description
Corn is a very short, fun climb with bomber hand jams.
Corn is located on the SW side of Plumb Line Crag. It is on the lower tier of the Crag, and is about 40 feet to the left of the distinct Plumb Line hand crack. Corn is in a recessed, left-facing corner with two cracks. Start out using both cracks and then follow the left crack. Set up the belay in a cave formed by the large boulders perched on the crag's middle terrace.
To exit, scramble off to your right (East), staying high on the terrace until you are on the East side of the Crag. Alternatively, there are bolted anchors on the large boulder just above the Plumb Line crack that can be used for a rappel.
Corn is located on the SW side of Plumb Line Crag. It is on the lower tier of the Crag, and is about 40 feet to the left of the distinct Plumb Line hand crack. Corn is in a recessed, left-facing corner with two cracks. Start out using both cracks and then follow the left crack. Set up the belay in a cave formed by the large boulders perched on the crag's middle terrace.
To exit, scramble off to your right (East), staying high on the terrace until you are on the East side of the Crag. Alternatively, there are bolted anchors on the large boulder just above the Plumb Line crack that can be used for a rappel.
1 Comment