Type: | Trad, 45 ft (14 m) |
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Access Issue: Always check SEKI road conditions and peregrine closures
Details
The SeKi Rock Climbing website nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/… has current closures as well as other climbing information for visitors.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Description
Top rope or run out the first half. Climb a relatively straight line on the cleanest part of the wall, to the right of the Big Bobino.
Lots of variations, from easy 5th all the way up to 10+ with enough creativity. Great wall for playing eliminations/add-on, or doing laps. Keeping to micro crimps makes for some fun/tricky slab problems.
Lots of variations, from easy 5th all the way up to 10+ with enough creativity. Great wall for playing eliminations/add-on, or doing laps. Keeping to micro crimps makes for some fun/tricky slab problems.
Location
To the right of the Big Bobino, seek out the line of most resistance. Climb further right for an easy 5th finger crack.
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