Type: | Trad, 110 ft (33 m) |
FA: | Bill Coe and Bill Dykstra June 1985 |
Page Views: | 915 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Billcoe on Sep 9, 2019 |
Admins: | Nate Ball, Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan |
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The South Face and access trail is closed from Feb. 1st through July 15th, depending on peregrine falcon nesting. Portland Area Climbers Coalition, Washington Climbers Coalition, and the Access Fund are coordinating on this issue. Disregarding this closure will harm their efforts to adjust it and their relationship with land managers.
The east face is closed to climbing year-round due to possible sensitive/endangered plant species.
The NW face and West face routes remain open.
See Closure section below for more details.
The east face is closed to climbing year-round due to possible sensitive/endangered plant species.
The NW face and West face routes remain open.
See Closure section below for more details.
Description
Start 10 feet left of rhythm method, it's just approx 20 feet right of Young Warriors although there is a direct trail that turns off to the right before you get to Young Warriors. A dihedral for 30 feet leads to face holds that follow an indistinct crack @ 95 feet to an anchor just right of an obvious roof. An alternative route that has been done more than once is to top out on rhythm method, then head up and left to these bolts so a group can toprope the line. Run out, but do-able as it's easy ground.
Location
The original line went to the roof to a 3/4" angle pin and single bolt anchor, a few folks have tried to continue up which is how the anchor was moved to a poorer location, but loose rock above on the potential (but as yet unclimbed) 2nd pitch made them reconsider. A single 60 meter rappel gets you down, tie a knot in the end of the rope if you are lowering someone, ropes shrink when they get wet and a rope that reaches fine this year might not reach the next (not joking).
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