Bats in Her Belfry
5.12b/c YDS 7b+ French 27 Ewbanks IX- UIAA 27 ZA E6 6b British
Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | EC, June 2019 (anchor, last two bolts and minimal cleaning was completed by an unknown party) |
Page Views: | 957 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | EChristensen on Jul 1, 2019 · Updates |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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The land surrounding the crags is a mix of Forest Service and private inholdings. Several of the minor roads lead to private summer cabins, some of which are quite close to the cliffs.
The main roads are all on public property, but don't drive down anything resembling a driveway or leading to a residence. Maintain a low profile when climbing here. Keep dogs in control or consider not bringing them out here. Camp well away from any cabins, watch your campfire carefully, and pack out all trash! The cliffs and access are all on public land and legit, but the proximity to private holdings requires sensitivity and best behavior. Be good stewards to this special area and we'll all enjoy it for years to come!
The main roads are all on public property, but don't drive down anything resembling a driveway or leading to a residence. Maintain a low profile when climbing here. Keep dogs in control or consider not bringing them out here. Camp well away from any cabins, watch your campfire carefully, and pack out all trash! The cliffs and access are all on public land and legit, but the proximity to private holdings requires sensitivity and best behavior. Be good stewards to this special area and we'll all enjoy it for years to come!
Description
Formerly the "Isis 12a TR" in Trevor Bowman's excellent guidebook to the Eastern Big Horns. Although this looks like a slab climb from below, it does not climb like a slab at all. Some easier climbing will see you to the first bolt (stick clip recommended). Terrific and sustained climbing from the 2nd bolt to the 6th makes up the meat of the route. A great variety of movement that will test all your vertical limestone skills - crimps, pockets, side pulls and underclings. It could be beneficial to have a double or triple draw hanging on the third bolt.
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