Type: | Trad, 115 ft (35 m) |
FA: | Randy Baker 1992 |
Page Views: | 161 total · 27/month |
Shared By: | Nick Woodman on Sep 11, 2020 · Updates |
Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan Steitzer, Robert Hall |
Peregrine Falcons and other raptors nest on many of these remote cliffs. It is best to avoid climbing in the spring and early summer (before August) so as not to disturb these protected birds.
Most of these cliffs are too remote and are on private land, so access has historically been low key. It is important to be respectful of the wildlife in these wilderness climbing locations.
Most of these cliffs are too remote and are on private land, so access has historically been low key. It is important to be respectful of the wildlife in these wilderness climbing locations.
Description
Step off the small horn, clipping the first bolt and making a large move to a good jug. Continue up the bolt line, clipping 6 total bolts. Step left into a right running ramp and as the difficulty eases off, continue up, placing small gear (.3-.4, tricams useful) and continue up the face, ending at a short, slightly overhanging handcrack to a tree anchor. Rap cord replaced 8/2020. 70m needed if rapping off.
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