Type: | Trad, 60 ft |
FA: | Burgos and Parker |
Page Views: | 306 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Joseph DeGaetano on Feb 25, 2013 |
Admins: | Pnelson, Ladd, Shawn Heath, Vicki Schwantes, Jake Jones |
Please stop putting the dreaded "X", "Bees" or "Snake" on the rock faces. Please be smart and conscious of others.
Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.
Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.
Description
Starts on a striking orange blunt arete where you use a thin flake system to navigate the opening moves. Plug gear in a horizontal and make a move or two to reach the first of four bolts. Slab your way up some easy terrain until you reach the base of the roof where you clip the 3rd bolt. The crux lies ahead of you. Pull the roof, establish a stance on the face, clip the last bolt, and your homefree to the anchors.
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