| Type: | TR, 25 ft (8 m) |
| GPS: | 41.37798, -81.86573 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 870 total · 11/month |
| Shared By: | Ryan Manthey on Sep 16, 2019 |
| Admins: | Courtney Curtner |
The Bill Wall
The Bill Wall is the cliff just upstream of the Berea Falls Overlook. It has a lot of sandstone features and room for more routes.
Description
This is the furthest upstream route on the Bill Wall. Although it looks pretty easy from the ground, don't let the features fool you. There are a lot of seemingly good hand holds that are tough to get a grip on. Be careful of lose rocks. Soft/wet sandstone holds can be precarious.
Location
You can access the anchors at the top of the climb by taking the trail to the right of the overlook. Walk past the no swimming sign and take the first trail that leads left to the cliffs edge. You will come to a point where the trail drops down about three feet.
You can access the bottom of the climb either by following the main trail down to the river and back-tracking along the wall, or by climbing back past the overlook and taking the first trail to the left of it.



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