Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Greg Orton & Harold Hall, 1998. |
Page Views: | 553 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | gso Orton on Dec 24, 2019 |
Admins: | Winston Mueller, Micah Klesick, Nate Ball |
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Access Issue: Seasonal Peregrine Falcon Closure - Jan 1st - July 1st
Details
Climbing is prohibited from January 1 until two weeks after young have fledged, usually July 1st.
Seasonal restrictions are applied to specific areas on the Umpqua National Forest for natural resource protection, including wildlife protection. These restrictions are utilized to protect certain wildlife species during their breeding cycle. Some species are very susceptible to human disturbance, and even minimal contact or entry into areas utilized for breeding can negatively impact their reproductive effort. For this reason, a seasonal restriction is applied and access into the area is prohibited. The seasonal restriction applied to an area may be lifted if the results of monitoring indicate that keeping the restriction in place is no longer necessary. Rock climbing is one of many activities with the potential to affect local natural resources.
For more information Visit: fs.usda.gov/recarea/umpqua/…
Seasonal restrictions are applied to specific areas on the Umpqua National Forest for natural resource protection, including wildlife protection. These restrictions are utilized to protect certain wildlife species during their breeding cycle. Some species are very susceptible to human disturbance, and even minimal contact or entry into areas utilized for breeding can negatively impact their reproductive effort. For this reason, a seasonal restriction is applied and access into the area is prohibited. The seasonal restriction applied to an area may be lifted if the results of monitoring indicate that keeping the restriction in place is no longer necessary. Rock climbing is one of many activities with the potential to affect local natural resources.
For more information Visit: fs.usda.gov/recarea/umpqua/…
Description
In the Sun Bowl, this Sunrise climbs the right strip of patina. It is also the bolt line just left of Sinister Footwear. Rappel from chains located at the top of the patina. PG = leads and exposure may not be suitable for someone transitioning from gym to outdoor climbing at the same rating. Route can seem a little dirty. The top anchors to the Sunrise Tower patina are easily accessed by way of 'Weenie with a Tan' (5.7).
Refer to Rock Climbing Western Oregon, Vol. 2: Umpqua 2007, topo page 46 and topo C page 50.
Refer to Rock Climbing Western Oregon, Vol. 2: Umpqua 2007, topo page 46 and topo C page 50.
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