| Type: | Trad, 85 ft (26 m) |
| GPS: | 39.66612, -78.77856 |
| FA: | Mike Varlotta, Tim Howe & Nate Ghubril, April 2003 |
| Page Views: | 615 total · 7/month |
| Shared By: | Burton Rosenberger on Nov 9, 2018 |
| Admins: | Frances Fierst, C S |
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- 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
This climb ascends the blocky corner on the far right of the wall that can be found around the corner to the left of the amphitheater. It ends at the "Sisters" rappel station on the tree atop the corner (the majority of the climb is a couple of grades easier than the brief, well-protected crux, making for what will feel like an easy climb for the grade).- Indy's Online Guide
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