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Giant Sloth
5.13c,
Sport, 70 ft (21 m),
Avg: 2.7 from 3
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pete clark
Vermont
> 1. Northern Ver…
> Lone Rock Point
> Main Cliff
Access Issue: Seasonal Raptor Closures for access issues: please review cragvt.org
Details
Access Issue: You must obtain a climbing pass and sign in at the kiosk.
Details
All climbers must get a Rock Point Property Pass via the process described here :
rockpointvt.org/visitor-passes. We highly suggest making a donation to the Rock Point Center as part of the process. It will help to mitigate fees incurred by CRAG-VT to ensure access and allow the Rock Point Center to continue to offer their unique property to the general public.
very time that climbers access Lone Rock Point, they must sign in at the kiosk located at the Diocesan offices parking lot and utilize the marked trail to reach the cliff. Please sign out when leaving.
Climbers must abide by closures as indicated on the calendar at the kiosk. CRAG-VT will try to keep you updated via our website, however the Diocese reserves the right to close the property at any time.
The number of climbers is limited to 8 at any given time. Please check in with the register at the kiosk to ensure that there is adequate capacity.
Lone Rock Point is open during daylight hours for climbing.
Description
Climb Proto Sloth to a good rest where it meets Destiny, then cut left to a large hanging arete (same as Terror Bird 13a). Climb the first 3 bolts on the arete to a hard, dynamic crux. Then exit to a set of anchors in the hanging dihedral
Protection
bolts
[Hide Photo] Giant Sloth climbs Proto Sloth into Terror Bird finish (hanging dihedral)