Performance Traverse
5.7 YDS 5a French 15 Ewbanks V+ UIAA 13 ZA MVS 4b British PG13
| Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
| GPS: | 40.37748, -105.52879 |
| FA: | S. Ferrell? |
| Page Views: | 656 total · 12/month |
| Shared By: | Sean Patrick on Jul 25, 2021 |
| Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
1. Please follow all the rules stated on the kiosk at the base of the cliff.
2. Do not scramble above and try to get down to the top of the bolted climbs to set up topropes - this endangers those below and encourages too much traffic on the top of the cliff.
3. Educational, recreational, and commercial groups may want to use the top of the cliff for rappelling. This is okay if NO ONE else is below and you are using the River Wall, not the Amphitheater Wall. Access the top by walking the trail up the hill at the far West end of the River Wall. Do not let your clients, friends, students run around at the top of the cliff in sight of the houses. Keep everyone chill and out of sight of the houses.
4. Try to use quiet communication when people are setting up or using the amphitheater.
Also: climbing on the Amphitheater Wall is off-limits when shows are happening at the amphitheater during the summer - usually a few afternoons and evenings per week. There is a sign placed when the amphitheater is closed or closes early.
Thank you!!!!
Description
This is a link-up of the slab on the Amphitheater Wall. It is worth doing if you've done everything else.
Location
Start on the far right side, by the little, constructed stone wall. Climb up 10-15 feet, clip a bolt, then cut left and slightly up across the wall, aiming for the last bolt (before the anchor) on Stage Roof. Traverse left of this to just under the roof of Exit Stage Left. Climb over the roof, and clip the higher chains of Exit Stage Left.
Protection
All bolts. This has bigger fall potential, especially when going from Stage Roof to Exit Stage Left, which is the crux. It traverses hard, so it's just as dangerous a fall for a follower as it is for a leader.



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