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The Succubus
5.13c YDS 8a+ French 30 Ewbanks X- UIAA 31 ZA E7 7a British
Type: | Sport, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | Jesse Firestone |
Page Views: | 1,229 total · 17/month |
Shared By: | Steven Dimmitt on May 22, 2019 |
Admins: | Kevin Piarulli, Micah Klesick, Nate Ball |
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JULY 5 UPDATE FROM PARK MANAGEMENT:
ALL SEASONAL CLIMBING CLOSURES FOR CLIMBING AND SLACKLINING WILL BE LIFTED ON FRIDAY, JULY 7TH THIS WEEK.
THANKS, EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP IN OBSERVING RESTRICTIONS DURING THE NESTING SEASON!
There are many seasonal raptor closures with varying dates and specific boundaries. These generally effect The Monument, Kiss of the Lepers, Picnic Lunch Wall and/or Smith Rock group, and possibly elsewhere. These usually run from February to the beginning of August, but each closure is usually shorter than this, and is dependent on the birds' behavior. Check this site for details: smithrock.com/seasonal-clos…
ALL SEASONAL CLIMBING CLOSURES FOR CLIMBING AND SLACKLINING WILL BE LIFTED ON FRIDAY, JULY 7TH THIS WEEK.
THANKS, EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP IN OBSERVING RESTRICTIONS DURING THE NESTING SEASON!
There are many seasonal raptor closures with varying dates and specific boundaries. These generally effect The Monument, Kiss of the Lepers, Picnic Lunch Wall and/or Smith Rock group, and possibly elsewhere. These usually run from February to the beginning of August, but each closure is usually shorter than this, and is dependent on the birds' behavior. Check this site for details: smithrock.com/seasonal-clos…
Description
The hardest line at Northern Point! This is a linkup of Made in the Rain and The Heathen, connecting the crux of both routes back to back with no rest.
Short, bouldery, and incredibly resistant.
Recommend using a triple draw at the last bolt on the lip of the roof.
Short, bouldery, and incredibly resistant.
Recommend using a triple draw at the last bolt on the lip of the roof.
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