Type: | TR, 50 ft (15 m) |
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Shared By: | C T on Mar 23, 2014 |
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Access Issue: Please Obey Speed Limits & Rim Rock Trail Closure
Details
Rim Rock Trail at N. Table Mt. Park is closed Feb. through July 31 to protect raptor nesting territory and ground-nesting bird habitat.
It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
Description
This route is squeezed between 'Play With Your Balls' and 'Flying Fish', and climbs the rib of rock that separates both routes.
A contrived start on the arete leads to a thin crux on bad smears and sidepulls (stay off of the crack to the left for full value). Great slapping up the rest of the lower rib ends at a horizontal break, which provides a nice rest at mid-route. Tackle a hard move getting onto the headwall and negotiate your way to the anchor of 'Flying Fish' after passing the directional bolt.
It is named after the giant, man-eating catfish caught by Jeremy Wade in the fresh water rivers of the Himalaya.
A contrived start on the arete leads to a thin crux on bad smears and sidepulls (stay off of the crack to the left for full value). Great slapping up the rest of the lower rib ends at a horizontal break, which provides a nice rest at mid-route. Tackle a hard move getting onto the headwall and negotiate your way to the anchor of 'Flying Fish' after passing the directional bolt.
It is named after the giant, man-eating catfish caught by Jeremy Wade in the fresh water rivers of the Himalaya.
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