Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Troy Corliss, October 1993 |
Page Views: | 839 total · 17/month |
Shared By: | Austin Donisan on Jan 1, 2021 |
Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
Gold Wall (which is privately owned) is open to climbing.
However climbers must follow the owners rules!
Rules for climbing at Gold Wall:
-No yelling/loud noises
-No fires of any kind
-No camping
-No trash/bathroom
-No publishing routes in books or online (ie Don't post on Mountain Project or other online sites)
-No disclosing exact location in books/online
The land owners continue to have full rights over the Gold Wall and the right to close access at any time if activities occur that make them uncomfortable. We are very thankful to the land owners who recognize the importance of Gold Wall to the climbing community and generously have allowed rock climbing to occur on their property.
Access Fund is working with Tuolumne County, Tuolumne County Land Trust, private landowners and the US Bureau of Reclamation to come up with a solution to the Shell Rd parking issue. Please be mindful of where you park when going to Table Mountain, do not block private driveways or vehicle access on Shell Rd and remember this area is a high fire danger zone so use abundance of caution!
It is up to us as a climbing community to ensure the owner’s rules are upheld so please if you see something say something!!
Description
Another fun headwall route with two hard sections.
Continue past the To Pin or Not To Be/Moss Critique anchor, clip a bolt and then head left to three bolts of hard climbing with a large span between huge holds in the middle.
Have a quick rest and do a few shared moves with Journey to Find the Sun before breaking back left. A few hard moves on a slopey pinchy arete takes you to back to large holds, the final bolt, and some easier but not trivial climbing to the anchor.
0 Comments