Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Buster Jesik, Tod Anderson |
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Shared By: | Mike Lewis on Oct 23, 2015 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: Road and Raptor Closures
Details
Per Ross Andrea: Ramparts Range Road is closed December 1.
March 1st-July 31st: Devil's Head Rock, Sin City, & Recovery Wall are closed for raptor protection. The vast majority of the other crags are unaffected by the closure. Please visit:
fs.usda.gov/alerts/psicc/al… for additional information and maps.
March 1st-July 31st: Devil's Head Rock, Sin City, & Recovery Wall are closed for raptor protection. The vast majority of the other crags are unaffected by the closure. Please visit:
fs.usda.gov/alerts/psicc/al… for additional information and maps.
Description
This route goes up the green/yellow lichened face between The Throne Room (5.12d in the black streak) on the left, and Upperdeck-n-spackle (a 5.10b jug haul) on the right.
Some intense stemming down low took me to some incut crimps, to a throw to the huge rounded knob on the ledge after the 2nd bolt. From there, the route is pumpy but all there.
This is a really fun route - great jugs and fun moves on overhanging solid rock. Maybe it is a little easy for the grade, since the crux is so short-lived....
Some intense stemming down low took me to some incut crimps, to a throw to the huge rounded knob on the ledge after the 2nd bolt. From there, the route is pumpy but all there.
This is a really fun route - great jugs and fun moves on overhanging solid rock. Maybe it is a little easy for the grade, since the crux is so short-lived....
Location
Off the Upper Deck Ledge, this route goes up the green/yellow lichened face between The Throne Room (5.12d in the black streak) on the left, and Upperdeck-n-spackle (a 5.10b jug haul) on the right.
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