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5.7 YDS 5a French 15 Ewbanks V+ UIAA 13 ZA MVS 4b British
Type: | Trad, TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | Don Cossel, Jim Phillips; 2014 |
Page Views: | 664 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | Gosh Glance on May 25, 2020 |
Admins: | Hangdog Hank, Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan |
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Each year, the USFS monitors for raptor nesting.
A pair of golden eagles regularly nest on Bridge Creek Wall. When in effect, starting January 1, PLEASE DO NOT CLIMB or travel within 1/2 mile of Bridge Creek Wall. As a reference, the climb Condorphamine Addiction is just outside of this 1/2 mile buffer, and is OK to climb still. The closure extends through August 15, but there is active monitoring to determine if the seasonal closure can be lifted earlier.
In 2014, there was an active pair of peregrine falcons at Snow Creek Wall, but no official closure was put in effect due to the location of the falcons. The site will be continually monitored with changes or removal of closures updated as necessary.
A pair of golden eagles regularly nest on Bridge Creek Wall. When in effect, starting January 1, PLEASE DO NOT CLIMB or travel within 1/2 mile of Bridge Creek Wall. As a reference, the climb Condorphamine Addiction is just outside of this 1/2 mile buffer, and is OK to climb still. The closure extends through August 15, but there is active monitoring to determine if the seasonal closure can be lifted earlier.
In 2014, there was an active pair of peregrine falcons at Snow Creek Wall, but no official closure was put in effect due to the location of the falcons. The site will be continually monitored with changes or removal of closures updated as necessary.
Description
Jungly start up a grove leads to a overhung headwall with a bolt with another one just above it. This is the bouldery crux. A few moves and pieces of gear later, and you're at the anchor.
**Anchor is just two hangers, so you have to belay up a second and walk off (climber's right) which is really annoying for a 35' route that's probably 25' of actual climbing.
**Anchor is just two hangers, so you have to belay up a second and walk off (climber's right) which is really annoying for a 35' route that's probably 25' of actual climbing.
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