Type: | Trad, 140 ft (42 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Annie Wislowski, Johannes Reisert, May 2006 |
Page Views: | 703 total · 15/month |
Shared By: | Burton Rosenberger on Nov 8, 2018 |
Admins: | Frances Fierst, David Carrier |
- The closure area includes all cliffs and trails south of the abandoned Artmore Plastics building.
- Peregrine Falcons are a state and federally protected bird.
- Human disturbance can cause nest abandonment and the loss of eggs and chicks.
- Viewing the Peregrines is possible from along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail as it passes through The Cumberland Narrows.
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Description
~140'. Start 30' right of The Chase, next to the roots of a tree crossing the path at eye level. Climb up to a large block behind a pine tree. Follow straight up to a system of grassy ledges. The belay is to the right at a small pine tree (5.5, 60'). From there climb left of the belay straight up to a shallow right-facing corner with flakes and a vertical crack system. Exit through the notch (5.6, 80').
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