| Type: | Trad, 60 ft (18 m) |
| GPS: | 34.72238, -98.74631 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 832 total · 10/month |
| Shared By: | Tristan Bradford on Mar 8, 2019 |
| Admins: | Ryan Sheldon, Drew Nevius, Kevin Diaz |
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Currently the the US Fish and Wildlife Service is reviewing the Comprehensive Conservation Plan and reviewing activities for compatibility. Contact the Access Fund or the Wichita Mountains Climber's Coalition for more information on how you can get involved in keeping the tradition of climbing safe in the Wildlife Refuge. Use extra care to avoid doing anything to change the natural resources in any way.
Please do not litter and observe all regulations. We had to fight to regain access at one time, and we don't want to lose the privilege again. Local ethics and refuge regulations are that no bolting is permitted unless expressly authorized by the park. Leave the hammer and nails at home, no fixed gear please. Everything will go clean.
Description
Start at the base of karl bird crack, then climb up the horizontal crack left to a stance (first pieces). Move up and right to a solid flake. Throw some gear in a seam (techy gear, extremely crucial) and then crank some hard moves up to the last horizontal (gear). From there climb slightly left and up to 2 pitons which mark the end of the route. Sustained climbing on a steep face.



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