Billy Get Your Guns
5.8+ YDS 5b French 16 Ewbanks VI- UIAA 15 ZA HVS 4c British PG13
Avg: 2.6 from 36 votes
Type: | Trad, TR, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | FA TR Dave Barone, FFA Chaoqing Hou, June 2013 |
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Shared By: | kenr on Aug 10, 2014 · Updates |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, SMarsh |
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Access Issue: As of November 2021, there are new parking arrangements. Please follow this guidance.
Details
The current parking area is now limited parking, subject to the following guidelines:
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
Description
Up over right side of roof, then up face to the top.
warning: The rock around this sector has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber.
warning: The rock around this sector has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber.
Protection
Leading: normal NY style Trad rack, perhaps with emphasis on smaller stuff.
Top-Roping: Trees above top of cliff are set a ways back, so it's easiest if bring a long static line for setting up top anchor.
For more ideas about setting up Top-Rope anchor, see the area page for this Basilisk sector.
Top-Roping: Trees above top of cliff are set a ways back, so it's easiest if bring a long static line for setting up top anchor.
For more ideas about setting up Top-Rope anchor, see the area page for this Basilisk sector.
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