| Type: | Trad, 60 ft (18 m) |
| GPS: | 36.47067, -121.18151 |
| FA: | Brad Young, Jeff Lane 12/2002 |
| Page Views: | 894 total · 6/month |
| Shared By: | powderfinger on Jan 6, 2014 |
| Admins: | andy patterson, Aron Quiter, Bruce Hildenbrand, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Current Raptor Advisories for Pinnacles National Park nps.gov/pinn/planyourvisit/…
and
pinnacles.org/climbing_info…
Closures effective as of the day after Martin Luther King Day- July 3. Check closure website for details on closed areas.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Condors have been establishing nests at the Pinnacles National Monument. Since condors develop to fledgling more slowly than raptors and vultures closures due to condor nesting is extended past the usual Martin Luther King Day to July 3rd. Again, please check the "Current Raptor Advisory" section of the NPS website and/or the Friends of Pinnacles website for current closures.
As of July 2024 there are three active Condor nests at Pinnacles National Park.
The Machete Ridge area is closed from Pigeon Crack on west face then west around the south side to The Hideout including the popular Old Original.
All climbing routes at Crowley Towers are closed.
All routes on the Yaks and Yaks Wall plus Marauder.
Description
This route shares the same start as the route Yakety Yak. Climb a short corner that protects with gear on decent rock 20ft to a bolt. From the small ledge just past the bolt it is possible to go left (Yakety Yak route) or right. Continue right and stem up a water chute protected by two bolts to a seam. Follow the seam to your right which eventually turns into a crack that uses 2"-4" gear. At the end of the crack traverse left to the anchor.



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