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Champollion
5.10d YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 21 ZA E3 5b British
Type: | Sport, 80 ft |
FA: | Rudaw Janowic, Anna Beutler 2015 |
Page Views: | 208 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | CWB on Oct 17, 2016 |
Admins: | Pnelson, Ladd, Shawn Heath, Vicki Schwantes, Jake Jones |
As of now it seems that a logging company has placed boulders in the road out to the south side crags and they are impassible. This of course hinders access. Check with WaterStone on before heading out or use your own judgment.
Please stop putting the dreaded "X", "Bees" or "Snake" on the rock faces. Please be smart and conscious of others.
Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.
Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.
Description
A variation on Rosetta Stone that looks to have been put up recently. Start up the crack behind the big tree, but continue up and right on the shiny new bolts. High step to pull two moderate roofs and finish on some brainy slab. Fun and varied climbing - the holds around the crack lead to some interesting jugs and a standing rest before the two roofs.
This route and Rosetta Stone share the first three bolts. When Rosetta Stone goes left after the 3rd, and Champollion more or less straight up.
This route and Rosetta Stone share the first three bolts. When Rosetta Stone goes left after the 3rd, and Champollion more or less straight up.
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