Type: | Sport, 200 ft (61 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Antoine Savelli |
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Shared By: | Antoine Savelli on Jul 25, 2013 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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East of Post Office. Please do not use trail with no trespassing, use high traverse under Crack Canyon. Thank-you.
As of July 2020: my name is Antoine Savelli. My wife and I have lived below the Ophir Wall putting new routes up for 40 years. Access to the lower East Buttress is now closed from our property, indefinitely.
As of July 2020: my name is Antoine Savelli. My wife and I have lived below the Ophir Wall putting new routes up for 40 years. Access to the lower East Buttress is now closed from our property, indefinitely.
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The first pitch has a 6b or 5.10d move. It has classic edge granite to a double bolt belay. This belay station shares Midnight in Paris.
The second pitch is 8b+ or 5.14c (lower part): climb to The Treasure Island, leading to golden granite. It has a tenuous beginning and a fantastic and moderate finish. This is a must do. There are double bolt rings.
The second pitch is 8b+ or 5.14c (lower part): climb to The Treasure Island, leading to golden granite. It has a tenuous beginning and a fantastic and moderate finish. This is a must do. There are double bolt rings.
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