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Spring Fever
5.11a,
Sport, TR, Alpine, 30 ft (9 m),
Avg: 2.5 from 2
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FA: Trevor Bowman 5-18-02
Wyoming
> Wind River Range
> Far Northern Winds
> Trail Lake Pinnacle
Access Issue: Petroglyphs and Private Land
Details
Torrey Valley is known for ancient petroglyphs found on sandstone blocks, usually facing one of the lakes. It goes without saying, don't climb on or directly next to the petroglyphs, and don't harm them in any way.
The approach road (County Road 411/Trail Lake Road) runs through private land on an easement from the Whiskey Basin wildlife reserve to the public campground at the head of Ring Lake. It is illegal to leave the road without permission from the landowners in this area except for the boat ramp at Torrey Lake provided on a goodwill basis. The east side of the valley has a lot of private land, too. There is not much worth climbing in the private part anyway.
Description
This is the left of the two short bolted face climbs on the lower tier of Goliath Spire. Crimps and incipient cracks.
Location
Face between YTP Crack and The Wide One on the southeast face of the lower part of the pinnacle.
Protection
3 bolts to a 2 bolt anchor (shared anchor with YTP Crack)