Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Mark Stevenson |
Page Views: | 2,278 total · 27/month |
Shared By: | ChrisHau on Apr 29, 2017 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay |
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Access Issue: SOUTH SIDE CRAGS ARE CLOSED
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7/2021: Access in this area has always been nebulous, but recently landowners have made clear that they want NO visitors in the area. Please refrain from visiting any of the crags on the Southside of the Meadow, including those along Glade Creek (Mud Hueco) and Orange Wall. This includes drivers, cyclists, ATVers, and climbers. Please climb at another crag.
Description
Stick clip, campus up bad rock and do a strange mantle move to gain the first bolt. Perform some tricky moves to gain an improbable unicorn horn.
After a couple of easy bolts comes the best rock and the most fun. Do a leftward traverse with an awesome reverse rose move, and gain a huge incut jug. The following pounce is the crux, but keep it together for a nice edging/traversing sequence to gain the upper face. Enjoy the cool swirly holds at the last bolt, and pull the last long moves to the anchor.
This a really nice route - consistently great movement, mostly good rock, and likely a bit soft for tall folk. It's slightly off the beaten path, but well worth it.
After a couple of easy bolts comes the best rock and the most fun. Do a leftward traverse with an awesome reverse rose move, and gain a huge incut jug. The following pounce is the crux, but keep it together for a nice edging/traversing sequence to gain the upper face. Enjoy the cool swirly holds at the last bolt, and pull the last long moves to the anchor.
This a really nice route - consistently great movement, mostly good rock, and likely a bit soft for tall folk. It's slightly off the beaten path, but well worth it.
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