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16 Weeks
5.11b,
Sport, 70 ft (21 m),
Avg: 3.5 from 108
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FA: C.Tatum, JB
Arizona
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Access Issue: Seasonal Nesting Closure
Details
Eagles, falcons, hawks, and other migratory birds use shallow depressions on ledges, cliffs and rock walls to build nests, often returning to the same site year after year to raise their young. The Forest Service and Northern AZ Climbers Coalition avoid certain routes during critical nesting periods which typically start April 1st and last through early August. All routes south of Shaman School (Climber's left) will be closed to climbing. Please refer to USFS signage at the crag for the most current closure information. Successful partnership with the Forest Service biologists has allowed for closure of select routes, instead of full areas, and we ask that climbers respect this privilege by adhering to these closures. If you have questions, concerns, or would like to report a bird sighting, please reach out to the Northern Arizona Climbers Coalition at nazcc@nazcc.org
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Description
A beautiful line that climbs tricky and technical face holds in a left facing dihedral.
The original line stays right and continues up bolted green buttress climbing above.
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Move right lower off of the anchor above 'I Love My Wife' or even continue up bolted jugs to the top of 'Off The Couch'.
Location
Starts in blocky terrain. Moves up into bolted slab and then slightly left into bolted dihedral.
Protection
Bolts
[Hide Photo] Ivan casually onsighting the beautiful, slabby golden dihedral 16 Weeks 5.11.
Flagstaff, AZ
The West
I also TR'd the bulge and think it is worth the hardware, definitely would be a good addition. Aug 26, 2019
Flagstaff