Type: | Trad, 98 ft (30 m) |
FA: | S.S. et al. |
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Shared By: | Pinche Gringo on Mar 22, 2020 |
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Typically Mid-February Tallulah Gorge will temporarily close the wall to rock climbing to protect nesting Peregrine Falcons. Climbing is expected to resume this June once the chicks fledge.
For details visit: gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge
Climbers must stop at the park's visitor center to obtain a climbing permit.
Climbing access is not allowed during whitewater releases and aesthetic water releases.
For water release schedule and further information please check the park's website, gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge.
For details visit: gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge
Climbers must stop at the park's visitor center to obtain a climbing permit.
Climbing access is not allowed during whitewater releases and aesthetic water releases.
For water release schedule and further information please check the park's website, gastateparks.org/TallulahGorge.
Description
This is the obvious right facing corner system as you pass the Diagonal. This climb is great and a must do for the grade. In fact, it's likely the best for its grade in the state. This climb has a great variety of movement, plentiful gear, and a touch of spice at the end. It's a good idea to sling the last few pieces in the corner long before you do the crux sequence to keep drag down for the end.
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