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Here Kitty Kitty Kitty
5.13a YDS 7c+ French 29 Ewbanks IX+ UIAA 29 ZA E6 6c British
Type: | Sport, 165 ft (50 m) |
FA: | Abel Jones 3/5/2020 |
Page Views: | 1,620 total · 25/month |
Shared By: | Abel Jones on Mar 8, 2020 |
Admins: | Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Due to liability concerns, bridges are being removed in the Owens River Gorge at the request of LADWP. The Bishop Area Climbers Coalition and the Access Fund are currently in negotiations with LADWP to get this issue resolved. In the meantime, please continue to be good land stewards by respecting these bridge closures and finding alternate crossing points until this issue is resolved.
1) Never park or camp overnight at the access points.
2) Always park off the pavement, taking great care to avoid blocking the gates.
3) Clean up after your dogs. (Local climbers are finding abandoned doggie poop bags.)
4) Pack out all trash and TP, including picking up after others.
5) Use the outhouses if at all possible.
1) Never park or camp overnight at the access points.
2) Always park off the pavement, taking great care to avoid blocking the gates.
3) Clean up after your dogs. (Local climbers are finding abandoned doggie poop bags.)
4) Pack out all trash and TP, including picking up after others.
5) Use the outhouses if at all possible.
Description
If you like big sport lines and consider yourself a jack of all trades then you'll love this circus act. Slap up the pretty arete then flow through easy jugs to a break. From here the kitten grows into a lion and becomes a steep bouldery affair to a hand crack roof. Relax after all that and regain composure through some flowy jugs. Tackle the boulder problem onto the headwall and tick tack your way through crimps, pockets, sidepulls and slopers at 50 meters out. I used crack gloves to keep my hands pretty and an 80 meter rope to lower to the midway anchors.
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