| Type: | Trad, 250 ft (76 m), 2 pitches |
| GPS: | 44.02013, -71.25665 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 776 total · 6/month |
| Shared By: | Robert Hall on Sep 30, 2014 |
| Admins: | Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
Description
This route is added more for its "landmark" inverted tree, than as a route, it is heavily lichened over. A couple of days of brushing might bring out a 1 or 2 star climb....but....
START- Below a "spruce/juniper" tree that is (and has been, for at least 30 years) growing nearly UPSIDE DOWN from a ledge about 20-25 ft up. (Photo)
P1- Climb the mossy/licheny ledges and slabs to the tree island on the right with a 3-4" diameter oak.
P2- To the top.... with much brushing.
DESCENT- From the end of P1, rap from the 3-4" oak to the ground with 2 ropes, or with a single rope to the belay/rap station of "Road to Lhasa" (2 bolts) then to the ground. From the end of P2 look for a rap tree on the right, either 2 ropes to the ground or a single 60m (but NOT a single 50m) to the "Road to Lhasa" belay/rap station.



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