Type: | Sport, 45 ft (14 m) |
FA: | Mark Van Horn |
Page Views: | 767 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | Monomaniac on Jun 30, 2009 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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The access situation here is a bit murky. According to "Shelf Road Rock", the crag is likely located on state land that is leased to a local rancher. Climbers should treat this area as though it were private property. Keep a low profile, leave your dogs at home, and keep the noise down.
Per Brandon Schirm: you need a fishing or hunting license to use this crag. It's part of a trust land, so therefore if you don't pay the fee potentially you could receive a fine. On 9-12-20, the cost of a fishing license was $33.42.
Per Brandon Schirm: you need a fishing or hunting license to use this crag. It's part of a trust land, so therefore if you don't pay the fee potentially you could receive a fine. On 9-12-20, the cost of a fishing license was $33.42.
Description
It's All Gone tackles a nice panel of white & gray limestone with a distinct crux section near the top. The climb provides its own warmup, beginning up easy vegetated ledges, that give way to nice sculpted pockets in bullet gray stone. Things get more challenging at the color change, with a short difficuly section moving past the obvious wide finger crack. The angle steepens above this crack as rounded edges give way to sharp, incut pockets and a number of large reaches to a tiring stance below the anchor. One last delicate section with tricky feet leads up to large gnarly jugs at the lip of the wall.
Location
The next route left of "Skank To Crank". This is the lone route on a nice panel of rock jutting up directly above the trail.
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