Type: | Sport, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | Darryl Bornhop, Mike Moore |
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Shared By: | saxfiend on Jun 8, 2014 · Updates |
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Daily online climbing registration required for TN State Park areas. tnstateparks.com/activities…. This includes Cumberland Trail State Park (Deep Creek, Big Soddy, Buzzard Point, Laurel Falls, Dayton Pocket, Black Mountain and other areas within the park); South Cumberland State Park (Foster Falls and Denny Cove); Fall Creek Falls State Park; and Rocky Fork State Park Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email with your unique registration number, site rules, and other helpful info. Please keep the registration number with you while climbing. At some locations, you may be asked to leave a piece of paper with your registration number on your car dashboard. Groups of 10 or more, please call the park prior to filling out a registration.
Description
One of two excellent new routes in Jimmywood, this is a long and pumpy route that will hold your interest the whole way. Like the neighboring Saturated, this is sure to become a Foster Falls classic for the grade.
Scramble up an easy slab to a ledge above the trail. Continue up from the ledge through some thin and balancy steep slab moves past the first bolt, then continue up and right on more positive holds to a prominent roof. Pull the roof and continue up the face, puzzling through a blank section, to finish on easier ground leading to the anchors.
Scramble up an easy slab to a ledge above the trail. Continue up from the ledge through some thin and balancy steep slab moves past the first bolt, then continue up and right on more positive holds to a prominent roof. Pull the roof and continue up the face, puzzling through a blank section, to finish on easier ground leading to the anchors.
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