Type: | Trad, 98 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Jeep Gaskin 1989 |
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Shared By: | Pinche Gringo on Mar 25, 2020 · Updates |
Admins: | Luke Cornejo, saxfiend |
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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 next route right of The Diagonal. It starts in an often vegetated left facing corner. Just before the corner reaches a giant sloped ledge, you traverse left on an undercling flake system to reach the obvious right angling crack. This crack often fills in with grass but can easily be cleaned. The crux is midway or so up the crack. When the crack reaches the corner system, step right and finish up at the anchor of Copper Head Row. This route may feel harder the shorter you are.
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