Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | Luke Bertelsen, Kemper Brightman, Jilian Wereb - July 2018 |
Page Views: | 3,160 total · 40/month |
Shared By: | Luke Bertelsen on Jul 26, 2018 |
Admins: | adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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You walk across private land to enter this area. The landowner has been tolerant so long as we don't disturb his land or his cattle. To keep a good relationship with him it is extremely important that climbers don't mess with grazing cattle, and that ALL GATES STAY AS THEY ARE FOUND. Also, the large gate on the north side of the parking area MUST NOT BE BLOCKED IN ANY WAY; the rancher regularly uses this gate as he drives a truck pulling a large trailer, so the road leading to said gate MUST STAY CLEAR by least 40 feet on all sides, including the road perpendicular to it (running east-west). If the parking area is full, drive past the bridge and park on the next pullout (not far), and NEVER BY THE GATE.
Please be respectful and keep this access open to climbers. Use posted photos for this area to familiarize yourself with where parking is and is not allowed. Access to all gates must remain available to a truck and trailer. Parking in any way that restricts access to the gates north of the highway will jeopardize access for climbing.
Please be respectful and keep this access open to climbers. Use posted photos for this area to familiarize yourself with where parking is and is not allowed. Access to all gates must remain available to a truck and trailer. Parking in any way that restricts access to the gates north of the highway will jeopardize access for climbing.
Description
It'll take more than brute strength to take home the blue ribbon on this climb.
Prize Rooster climbs the stunningly clean, featured, and steep dihedral on the left side of The Coop. With thoughtful stemming sequences and amazing features for the entire 70 feet it's easy to see why this one won the prize.
This climb has some of the best limestone around, and is sure to be popular.
Prize Rooster climbs the stunningly clean, featured, and steep dihedral on the left side of The Coop. With thoughtful stemming sequences and amazing features for the entire 70 feet it's easy to see why this one won the prize.
This climb has some of the best limestone around, and is sure to be popular.
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