Warn’t no home like a Raft
5.6 YDS 4c French 14 Ewbanks V UIAA 12 ZA S 4b British
Type: | Trad, TR, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | TR Karel Hrbacek + Ken Roberts |
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Shared By: | kenr on May 11, 2017 · Updates |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, SMarsh |
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The current parking area is now limited parking, subject to the following guidelines:
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
Description
Fun moves all the way (once you know where the good holds and positions are).
Up the wide crack to the top.
name? a quote from the 13-year-old boy narrator "drifting down the big, still river" together with a runaway slave -- in the first half of the American "good book" which showed the way for many others on the Great Books list.
warning: The rock on and around this route has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber - (and if possible, behind a large tree).
. . . (Lots of vegetation on this rock as of 2016. Be prepared when climbing to navigate around protruding trees and branches, and dealing with holds slippery with grass, lichen, moss, dirt).
Up the wide crack to the top.
name? a quote from the 13-year-old boy narrator "drifting down the big, still river" together with a runaway slave -- in the first half of the American "good book" which showed the way for many others on the Great Books list.
warning: The rock on and around this route has not been climbed much yet, and much of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber - (and if possible, behind a large tree).
. . . (Lots of vegetation on this rock as of 2016. Be prepared when climbing to navigate around protruding trees and branches, and dealing with holds slippery with grass, lichen, moss, dirt).
Location
Obvious vertical bottom-to-top wide crack toward right end of sector, about 25 feet right of white tree.
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Protection
Trad: Standard rack, emphasis on small finger-sized cams.
For ideas to set up Top-Rope, see the Description of this Top Shelf sector.
For ideas to set up Top-Rope, see the Description of this Top Shelf sector.
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