Type: | Sport, 150 ft (45 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | James Garrett and Harvey Sax, 24 May 2008 |
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Shared By: | James Garrett on May 29, 2008 |
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Trails and rock walls and terraces have been beautifully constructed on this private enclave. The owner, Ira Sachs, however, welcomes responsible and respectful climbers on these walls when there are no private events being held on the property grounds. Please be discreet and ask for permission while passing through the gate.
Many private parties, weddings, and gatherings are held here. When this is the case, out of respect for the people paying for privacy at these events, it is best not to traverse through the property to access the Pharoah's Hat or other climbs in the Pharoah's Glen area. The honor and privaledge to access this area is NOT a right, and certainly will be revoked if abused.
Many private parties, weddings, and gatherings are held here. When this is the case, out of respect for the people paying for privacy at these events, it is best not to traverse through the property to access the Pharoah's Hat or other climbs in the Pharoah's Glen area. The honor and privaledge to access this area is NOT a right, and certainly will be revoked if abused.
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Pitch #1: From the ground trend left across the steepening slab to the first bolt. Continue past 4 more bolts to the ledge (same ledge which offers belay anchors for the only other two routes on this wall to the right) and a two-bolt belay. 5.8, 20m
Pitch #2: Tricky and somewhat sandy (or lichen?) moves propel the climber off the ledge up the blunt arete. Belay at the pinnacle like top at a two-bolt belay. 5.7, 30m
Pitch #2: Tricky and somewhat sandy (or lichen?) moves propel the climber off the ledge up the blunt arete. Belay at the pinnacle like top at a two-bolt belay. 5.7, 30m
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