| Type: | Boulder |
| GPS: | 40.5664, -105.18782 |
| FA: | Pat Goodman |
| Page Views: | 852 total · 5/month |
| Shared By: | Jesse Ryan on Dec 6, 2012 |
| Admins: | James Schroeder, Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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2022: South Face closures from May 15 - July 31.
Per Charlie Martz: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2021: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures starting March 15th from The Great Corner (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunrise. . . and includes the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail.
Per Citsalp: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2019: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures May 15 - July 31 from Blackish Blobs (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunday Morning. . . and these include the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail. Other climbing areas should remain open.
Per Charlie Martz: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2021: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures starting March 15th from The Great Corner (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunrise. . . and includes the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail.
Per Citsalp: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2019: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures May 15 - July 31 from Blackish Blobs (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunday Morning. . . and these include the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail. Other climbing areas should remain open.
1) Always clean up your tick marks
2) Never damage/alter the landscape/resources.
- This boulder is right on the main Arthur's Rock trail, all tick-marks are considered an eye sore to non-climbers.
- Please don't risk future access issues by leaving without cleaning up your chalk.
2) Never damage/alter the landscape/resources.
- Please do not build landings at the Childbirth Boulder, the NCCC is working with LSP on a permanent solution to the landing erosion and deterioration.
Description
This is another nice moderate at Arthur's. This climbs a nice, left-leaning, juggy arete with slabby feet.
Location
Approach as per Childbirth (Area at Arthur's Rock), continue behind (to the left and then downhill) Childbirth to find an obvious smaller, triangular boulder -- the Gremlin Boulder.
This ascends the obvious, left-leaning arete.
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