| Type: | Trad, 180 ft (55 m), 2 pitches |
| GPS: | 39.6641, -78.77868 |
| FA: | Mike Varlotta & Will Cross, August 2003 |
| Page Views: | 756 total · 8/month |
| Shared By: | Burton Rosenberger on Nov 9, 2018 |
| Admins: | Frances Fierst, C S |
- 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 route uses one of the start variations (#3 or #4 best) as Jim Pick, but climbs up to the right. PITCH 1: After gaining the first ledge continue up the face and to the right until gaining the third series (from left to right) of left-facing flakes. Climb the flakes until it is possible to traverse even further right aiming for a spot more near the somewhat blunt arete. Climb the arete an additional 50-60' until gaining the very large ledge that is approximately 35' below Who Do You Believe. (5.7, 130'). PITCH 2: Climb up and to the right off the belay ledge, gaining the left side of the large rectangular block that is wedged precariously in the headwall. Traverse right along the block until reaching the crack system above it on its right side. Once on the block, climb up and to the right until you can exit at the first notch on the right of the Misty Splitter finish (5.7, 50'). -Indy's Online Guide
Rap requires two ropes




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