Type: | Trad, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | 1987 Danny Caldwell and Mark Pell |
Page Views: | 1,065 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | Mark Pell on Jan 31, 2013 |
Admins: | Pat Goodman, Chris Whisenhunt, Amanda Smith, Pnelson |
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Access Issue: NO DRONES ON NATIONAL PARKLANDS
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All of the crags within the New River Gorge proper are on national parklands, and drone use is prohibited here. There has been some discussion about places to launch drones that are not on park property, and then flying them over the gorge. This is super poor form; don't do it. Park regulations prohibit all drone use over the boundaries without a permit.
Description
Located 15-20' right of Fred Sandstone Flake. Scramble up the lower slab with a couple of interesting moves to a ledge stance below a small roof and short headwall. Arrange pro from small wires and cams then pull onto the vertical face where a sequence of thin edge and flake moves leads past more clean, small protection to easier but still steep ground and a mantle onto the wide flat ledge at the top. Notable is that this climb's onsight first ascent was done at midnight under the light of a full moon, with the quite drunken f.a. party wearing headlamps- hence the name Werewolf. We were camping just down the hill below Bubba City and it was a beautiful night, so we said, "Let's go climbing!"
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