Type: | Trad, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Mike Varlotta & Will Dameron, May 2003 |
Page Views: | 734 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | joe schmo on Apr 13, 2011 |
Admins: | Frances Fierst, C S |
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Access Issue: This area is closed to public use, each year, during February 15 - July 31 to protect nesting Peregrine Falcons.
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- The closure area includes all cliffs and trails south of the abandoned Artmore Plastics building.
- Peregrine Falcons are a state and federally protected bird.
- Human disturbance can cause nest abandonment and the loss of eggs and chicks.
- Viewing the Peregrines is possible from along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail as it passes through The Cumberland Narrows.
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Description
Start directly in front of the tree that marks the arete between Fun House and Tunnel of Love. By running this line directly up the arete you can avoid sharing holds with the climbs on either sid. The roof at the bottom can be ascended in three distinct places: it's 5.7 on the left, 5.8 in the middle, and 5.9 on the right. Variation: Upon nearing the top of the arete, situate yourself on the headwall slightly behind and to the left of the ledges that cap the arete. Send the roof without the advantage of starting from the ledges (5.10).
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