Steep Learning Curve
5.11a YDS 6c French 22 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 22 ZA E3 5c British
Type: | Sport, TR, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | Alan Kelly & Mike Heil. 2006. |
Page Views: | 337 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | gso Orton on Sep 9, 2019 |
Admins: | Micah Klesick, Nate Ball |
WALK-IN PERMITS
Permit sales start June 23rd at 7pm
$100 each
Permit Term: August 1 – July 23 of following year.
recreation.weyerhaeuser.com…
This permit covers Non-Motorized walk-in access to the Coos Bay Millicoma Tree Farm, including the Callahans climbing area west of Roseburg, Oregon.
When parking on Touchstone Rd, do not block the school bus turnaround and be respectful of all neighbors. As private timberland, climber compliance with the permit system is critical for Access Fund and SW Oregon Climbers Coalition to explore future improved access with Weyerhaeuser, such as a recreational lease.
Permit sales start June 23rd at 7pm
$100 each
Permit Term: August 1 – July 23 of following year.
recreation.weyerhaeuser.com…
This permit covers Non-Motorized walk-in access to the Coos Bay Millicoma Tree Farm, including the Callahans climbing area west of Roseburg, Oregon.
When parking on Touchstone Rd, do not block the school bus turnaround and be respectful of all neighbors. As private timberland, climber compliance with the permit system is critical for Access Fund and SW Oregon Climbers Coalition to explore future improved access with Weyerhaeuser, such as a recreational lease.
Description
Refer to Umpqua Guide topo S, pp. 122.
Start in the trees at downhill base of the east Schoolhouse formation. Begins on ledges and pockets to a bulge at third bolt using undercut feet and poor holds. Above this easier climbing leads to crux (5.11a) at fifth bolt with a series of delicate and strenuous moves, followed by a scramble to the top. Crux can be avoided by making with a run-out moving well right of the fifth bolt.
Start in the trees at downhill base of the east Schoolhouse formation. Begins on ledges and pockets to a bulge at third bolt using undercut feet and poor holds. Above this easier climbing leads to crux (5.11a) at fifth bolt with a series of delicate and strenuous moves, followed by a scramble to the top. Crux can be avoided by making with a run-out moving well right of the fifth bolt.
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