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Back with My Kind
5.11d YDS 7a French 24 Ewbanks VIII UIAA 25 ZA E5 6a British
Avg: 4 from 4 votes
Type: | Trad, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | Andrew Barry and Mike Artz - 1988 |
Page Views: | 1,123 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Nate Sydnor on Dec 11, 2017 |
Admins: | Pat Goodman, Chris Whisenhunt, Amanda Smith, Pnelson |
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Access Issue: NO DRONES ON NATIONAL PARKLANDS
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All of the crags within the New River Gorge proper are on national parklands, and drone use is prohibited here. There has been some discussion about places to launch drones that are not on park property, and then flying them over the gorge. This is super poor form; don't do it. Park regulations prohibit all drone use over the boundaries without a permit.
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A phenomenal route. The way it was phrased to me was; "This is one of the most classic Endless Wall routes...for a day like this..."
Irrespective of what that actually meant this route is a wonderful experience. I was also told that one of the first ascensionists had moved away from the Fayetteville area and put this route up on a return trip back "home," hence the name. He was back with his kind, and I felt the same this season climbing with the wonderful folks of the Fayetteville community.
The coolness starts right off the bat, and each segment of the climb has unique and intricate moves. There's a little commitment involved, so be ready. The finish is airy, and the route has nearly perfect stone.
Irrespective of what that actually meant this route is a wonderful experience. I was also told that one of the first ascensionists had moved away from the Fayetteville area and put this route up on a return trip back "home," hence the name. He was back with his kind, and I felt the same this season climbing with the wonderful folks of the Fayetteville community.
The coolness starts right off the bat, and each segment of the climb has unique and intricate moves. There's a little commitment involved, so be ready. The finish is airy, and the route has nearly perfect stone.
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