Type: | Sport, 40 ft (12 m) |
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Shared By: | Perin Blanchard on Oct 13, 2011 |
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Access Issue: Petrographs: Look, but don't touch.
Details
There are several petrographs on rock faces at The Adjective. None of the artifacts are directly impacted by the climbing routes but the Forest Service archaeologist asks that we climbers be wise and respect our Native American heritage. Look, but don't touch. (Likely Fremont-culture era, so ca. 1000 years old or older.)
Description
A tricky, crimpy line that is rewarding once figured out.
Start up at the right side of the ledge system avoiding a bit of moss as you make your way to the first bolt.
Up and over onto the uppermost ledge, and then clip the lowest bolt on the vertical section from the ledge.
Head up on crimps and the occasional sidepull, looking for the correct body position to use some of the more obtuse holds.
Start up at the right side of the ledge system avoiding a bit of moss as you make your way to the first bolt.
Up and over onto the uppermost ledge, and then clip the lowest bolt on the vertical section from the ledge.
Head up on crimps and the occasional sidepull, looking for the correct body position to use some of the more obtuse holds.
Location
The right-most line on a wall with a triple-ledge system at the wall's base (as opposed to a double-ledge system on the wall downhill). The wall is uphill from the original Adjective wall that is encountered immediately after leaving the streambed.
The walk to the wall is approximately 7 to 10 minutes from the stream bed.
The wall is bordered on each side by a 15-foot evergreen tree; the wall downhill with which this wall might be confused is wider and bordered by 50-foot evergreens.
The walk to the wall is approximately 7 to 10 minutes from the stream bed.
The wall is bordered on each side by a 15-foot evergreen tree; the wall downhill with which this wall might be confused is wider and bordered by 50-foot evergreens.
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