Invisible People
5.11 YDS 6c+ French 23 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 23 ZA E4 5c British R
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Type: | Trad, 45 ft (14 m) |
FA: | Burton Moomaw, Eddie Whittemore |
Page Views: | 640 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | nbrown on Aug 13, 2015 |
Admins: | Steve Lineberry, Aaron Parlier |
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Access Issue: 2023 seasonal raptor closure (January 15th-August 15th)
Details
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Shortoff Mountain South: All routes between and including C.O and Paradigm Shift are closed.
Shortoff Mountain North: All climbing routes, cliff rim, and campsites within the red band marked on the map are closed to entry. No foot traffic or camping above or below the cliff in this section. Contact the USFS for more details: 828 652 2144.
NC Wall/Apricot Buttress/The Camel: On the NC Wall, all routes between and including Tightrope and Bumblebee Buttress are closed. Apricot Buttress and The Camel are closed.
Bynum Bluff: All routes are closed.
Shortoff Mountain South: All routes between and including C.O and Paradigm Shift are closed.
Shortoff Mountain North: All climbing routes, cliff rim, and campsites within the red band marked on the map are closed to entry. No foot traffic or camping above or below the cliff in this section. Contact the USFS for more details: 828 652 2144.
NC Wall/Apricot Buttress/The Camel: On the NC Wall, all routes between and including Tightrope and Bumblebee Buttress are closed. Apricot Buttress and The Camel are closed.
Bynum Bluff: All routes are closed.
Description
This route climbs the middle of the west face (gorge side) between the 2 newer mixed lines. Exact line is somewhat lost to obscurity, but I believe it a face/seam (stopper) up to a left trending corner, then up the wall to the top. I'm posting it here for the sake of posterity and to reduce the chances of accidental retrobolting in the future.
Thomas Kelly's "The climber's guide to NC" describes climbing up to a good stopper placement and then continuing to the top on overhanging rock and minimal pro.
Thomas Kelly's "The climber's guide to NC" describes climbing up to a good stopper placement and then continuing to the top on overhanging rock and minimal pro.
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