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Eternal King
5.12a YDS 7a+ French 25 Ewbanks VIII+ UIAA 25 ZA E5 6a British
Avg: 2.3 from 3 votes
Type: | Sport, 105 ft (32 m) |
FA: | Grahm Doe |
Page Views: | 1,309 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Josh Janes on Dec 3, 2013 |
Admins: | Greg Opland, C Miller, Gunkswest, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Climbing Regulations/Seasonal Raptor Closures
Details
The Joshua Tree National Park Superintendent's Compendium states that:
1. Vegetation is not allowed to be used as an anchor.
2. Only neutral or rock colored bolt hangers are allowed.
For a complete list of climbing rules and closures visit:
nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/…
1. Vegetation is not allowed to be used as an anchor.
2. Only neutral or rock colored bolt hangers are allowed.
For a complete list of climbing rules and closures visit:
nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/…
Access Issue: This area has a checkered history of climber impact.
Details
Please make an effort to keep this area pristine and undisturbed. Pack out all your trash. Dispose of human waste properly (consider packing it out). Don't modify the natural environment. Brush off your chalk.
Description
Eternal King climbs a beautiful, sustained face up and out of the Underground Chasm. Down low some suspect patina affords great positive edges and some potentially reachy moves up slightly overhanging rock. There is a good rest midway, and then it's game on again through the upper half of the route which climbs perfect rock to a easy slab finish to the anchors.
Sadly this route is impinged upon by it's neighbor to the left, but it shouldn't detract too much from the excellent climbing.
Sadly this route is impinged upon by it's neighbor to the left, but it shouldn't detract too much from the excellent climbing.
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