Type: | Boulder |
FA: | (Unknown) |
Page Views: | 1,311 total · 21/month |
Shared By: | Jereme Altenberg on Mar 30, 2019 |
Admins: | Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend |
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Access Issue: Climb at your own risk. Lookout Mountain Conservancy owns and manages area.
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Protect climbing access here by following all LMC rules: park open from dawn to dusk, no alcohol, no loud music, be considerate of other users, clean up and pack out all trash, all pets must be on a leash, no camping or campfires, no hunting, and no motorized vehicles. lookoutmountainconservancy.…
And follow The Climbers Pact, including cleaning up excess chalk, staying on trails, being considerate of other users, keeping noise to minimum, and disposing of human waste properly--more here: accessfund.org/learn/the-cl…
Public recreational access is offered in accordance with the TN Rec Use Statute. Climbing and bouldering is dangerous. Climb and boulder at your own risk.
And follow The Climbers Pact, including cleaning up excess chalk, staying on trails, being considerate of other users, keeping noise to minimum, and disposing of human waste properly--more here: accessfund.org/learn/the-cl…
Public recreational access is offered in accordance with the TN Rec Use Statute. Climbing and bouldering is dangerous. Climb and boulder at your own risk.
Description
Climb the slab face just to the right of nose/arete. Start on the flake at the base of the nose/arete and find your way up to standing on the sloping ledge. Use the arete ridge, find some trusty smears and make your way up to the right hand sloper and up and over.
Unsure of FA/original name, but it’s quite reminiscent of attempting to climbing a plastic slide, so I gave it the eponymous name. Definitely a must if you’re into slopers and slab.
Unsure of FA/original name, but it’s quite reminiscent of attempting to climbing a plastic slide, so I gave it the eponymous name. Definitely a must if you’re into slopers and slab.
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