Type: | Sport, TR, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | George Perkins on Feb 16, 2008 |
Admins: | Mike Howard, Jason Halladay, Anthony Stout, LeeAB Brinckerhoff, Marta Reece, Drew Chojnowski |
Per the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Taos Field Office's (blm.gov/office/taos-field-o…) 2012 Taos Resource Management Plan (RMP) (bit.ly/2Kab3HO), "Installation of new rock climbing routes or hardware will require pre-approval by the BLM." The RMP is the document that guides all the BLM management in a given field office. Climbers are asked to respect this guidance and not install new bolts or fixed hardware on Taos Field Office BLM land without pre-approval from the BLM. NM CRAG (nmcrag.org/) is currently working with the BLM Taos Field Office to establish specific guidance for new route development in the district and they hope to have a formal process in the near future.
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Stem your way to the first bolt. Some may want a cam to protect this, but most will be comfortable as it's less than 5.9 to this bolt. Intriguing stemming leads up the bleached dihedral above to a 2-bolt anchor.
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