Type: | Trad, 50 ft |
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Shared By: | JonathanGerst on Nov 9, 2009 |
Admins: | Aaron Parlier, Shawn Heath, Jake Jones |
Parking area and crag located on public land (i.e. Blue Ridge Parkway/Dept. of the Interior), but established routes have not been officially approved by Park Service so tread lightly and leave no trace.
Crag can be accessed from above and below, but both trails are steep and on loose terrain.
Always wear a helmet and announce rockfall. Crag is riddled with poison ivy, ticks, and snakes during the growing season.
Crag can be accessed from above and below, but both trails are steep and on loose terrain.
Always wear a helmet and announce rockfall. Crag is riddled with poison ivy, ticks, and snakes during the growing season.
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Portland, OR, Roanoke, VA L
Both variations go in the 5.12 range. Following the crack is 12a, climbing the face direct is maybe 12b?
As far as a lead... I dont think this has been lead ever, and I would be somewhat suprised if it gets lead. The last gear is a pin about half way up the route which could be backed up with a stopper or a cam (both in suspect rock). But either way its ground fall at the anchors and final moves. Apr 20, 2012