Little Sheba Continuation
5.10a YDS 6a French 18 Ewbanks VI+ UIAA 18 ZA E1 5a British R
Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Kurt Smith, Tom Herbert 1984 |
Page Views: | 1,239 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | Tyler Williams on Apr 26, 2010 |
Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Ongoing Issues:
Yosemite National Park climbing closures and conditions.
Yosemite National Park has yearly closures for Peregrine Falcon Protection March 1- July 15.
Always check the Yosemite website Peregrine Closure page at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the most current details and park alerts, and to learn more about the peregrine falcon, and how closures help it survive. This page also shares closures and warning due to current fires, smoke, etc.
Description
From the top of little sheba you can walk up the ledge to the next wall. There is a small right diagonaling shelf with a bolt or two that marks the start.
After the second bolt (maybe 25 ft up) it is about another 20-25 ft of sustained 9+ dirtyish slab to get to the next bolt. If the belayer isn't anchored, they could potentially run down the ledge if the leader fell near the 3rd bolt. Definitely very spicy to say the least.
After the 3rd bolt you can go right or left of a roof. The topo shows left. Right also works.
Needless to say, not a recommended finish to little sheba, but it made for some good memories.
After the second bolt (maybe 25 ft up) it is about another 20-25 ft of sustained 9+ dirtyish slab to get to the next bolt. If the belayer isn't anchored, they could potentially run down the ledge if the leader fell near the 3rd bolt. Definitely very spicy to say the least.
After the 3rd bolt you can go right or left of a roof. The topo shows left. Right also works.
Needless to say, not a recommended finish to little sheba, but it made for some good memories.
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