Half Moons (aka Clockwork)
5.11b/c YDS 6c+ French 23 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 24 ZA E4 6a British R
Type: | Trad, TR, 65 ft (20 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 692 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | George Perkins on Aug 19, 2008 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Anthony Stout, LeeAB Brinckerhoff, Marta Reece, Drew Chojnowski |
Effective May 7, 2022, Los Alamos County has issued a Stage 3 Fire Restriction order until further notice. This means all recreation, including climbing, on county land (all crags in White Rock and Los Alamos) is prohibited until the order is rescinded. See p1cdn4static.civiclive.com/… for more details.
Effective May 7, 2022, Los Alamos County has issued a Stage 3 Fire Restriction order until further notice. This means all recreation, including climbing, on county land (all crags in White Rock and much of the Los Alamos area crags) is prohibited until the order is rescinded. See p1cdn4static.civiclive.com/… for more details.
Effective 8:00am, May 19th, 2022, the Santa Fe National Forest has issued a stage 3 (full closure) fire restriction order for the entire Santa Fe national forest. The order can be found at fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO…
The order is effective until December 31, 2022 or until rescinded earlier. Before you climb in any of the Santa Fe areas, you are encouraged to verify the land management status of the particular area to ensure it is not within the closure order area.
The MountainProject forum thread at mountainproject.com/forum/t… does a good job of detailing what is closed and what is open in the state of New Mexico.
Effective 8:00am, May 19th, 2022, the Santa Fe National Forest has issued a stage 3 (full closure) fire restriction order for the entire Santa Fe national forest. The order can be found at fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DO…
The order is effective until December 31, 2022 or until rescinded earlier. Before you climb in any of the Santa Fe areas, you are encouraged to verify the land management status of the particular area to ensure it is not within the closure order area.
The MountainProject forum thread at mountainproject.com/forum/t… does a good job of detailing what is closed and what is open in the state of New Mexico.
Description
The buttress just right of Sharons Lead is a fun toprope problem.
You can begin on the face proper, or start in a hand crack to the right. Above 15' up, you get to the crux, some small holds, big reaches, and use of the right arete will get you through to a good rest ledge. Above this, for more interesting climbing, stay right on the arete.
This one doesn't have much for gear, at least, not where you want it. I haven't led it or seen it led.
You can begin on the face proper, or start in a hand crack to the right. Above 15' up, you get to the crux, some small holds, big reaches, and use of the right arete will get you through to a good rest ledge. Above this, for more interesting climbing, stay right on the arete.
This one doesn't have much for gear, at least, not where you want it. I haven't led it or seen it led.
Location
This is the thin face at the left end of the lowest part of the NNP, where you finally reach flat ground after the downclimb/scramble. It is just left of the next crack left of Rumseys Lead.
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