Type: | Trad, TR, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,636 total · 22/month |
Shared By: | Tom Caldwell on Dec 31, 2018 |
Admins: | Tom Caldwell, Steve Lineberry |
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Access Issue: Neighborhood Parking
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Please be mindful of the neighbors on Big Rock Lake Road. Do not park along the road, generate excessive noise in the parking lot or at the cliff, or camp out. If the parking is full, use the spot at the intersection of Preston McDaniel and Nine Times Roads. This is a neighborhood, drive slow and be courteous. Violating one of these rules is an easy way to get the cliff shutdown for everyone.
Description
A wide crack connoisseurs delight. Don't forget to tape up your ankles and hands! This crack was dug out in 2016 by a group of motivated folks. The upper section could use a little more digging to prevent regrowth.
The crack starts in the fist size and goes all the way to #6 at the crux. Arm bars and heel toes are the trick to making it up this beast. Throw in a little body English with some humping and hopefully you will make it to the anchors in one piece. The anchors are slightly up and right on the headwall from where this crack finishes.
You can TR this route by rapping right from Grass Fed to the reddish shuts in the headwall.
The crack starts in the fist size and goes all the way to #6 at the crux. Arm bars and heel toes are the trick to making it up this beast. Throw in a little body English with some humping and hopefully you will make it to the anchors in one piece. The anchors are slightly up and right on the headwall from where this crack finishes.
You can TR this route by rapping right from Grass Fed to the reddish shuts in the headwall.
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