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None But The Brave (205)
5.9 YDS 5c French 17 Ewbanks VI UIAA 17 ZA HVS 5a British X
Type: | Trad, 1300 ft (394 m), 16 pitches |
FA: | 1991 |
Page Views: | 775 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | oldgoat on Mar 20, 2020 |
Admins: | Danny O'Farrell, Mark Roberts, Kate Lynn, Braden Batsford, Mauricio Herrera Cuadra |
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There have been reports of concerns of people parking overnight or camping on the gravel roadside pullouts along Highway 99. Please be aware that there is no overnight parking or camping allowed at these areas. Being an isolated area, there are a limited number of sites available at the only nearby campground, which likely has contributed to this. If you’re sleeping in your vehicle, the wonderful park operator, Birgit (pronounced: Beer-get), is happy to accommodate more people overnight in the day-use lots for the standard camping fee.
The Ministry of Transportation has the power to restrict parking along these roads entirely (including for day use), so please be sure to abide by their rules to ensure our continued access to this area.
The Ministry of Transportation has the power to restrict parking along these roads entirely (including for day use), so please be sure to abide by their rules to ensure our continued access to this area.
Description
This is an exciting route with a big wall feel to it. Be warned - retreat from high on the route would be difficult due to anchors that are less than adquate for rappelling.
Climb a series of grooves and slabs linking ledges to just below the large sickle. Break out of the corner to the left and climb a distinct line of weakness (poor rock and questionable belays) to gain the upper slabs.
Climb a series of grooves and slabs linking ledges to just below the large sickle. Break out of the corner to the left and climb a distinct line of weakness (poor rock and questionable belays) to gain the upper slabs.
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