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5.3 YDS 3+ French 10 Ewbanks III UIAA 9 ZA VD 3a British PG13
| Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
| GPS: | 32.43323, -110.79436 |
| FA: | Jerry Cagle November 03, 2021 |
| Page Views: | 407 total · 8/month |
| Shared By: | Jerry Cagle on Nov 7, 2021 |
| Admins: | adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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This area is historically used by nesting falcons, hawks, owls or other raptors. Breeding season varies but is roughly February through July. Nesting raptors are protected by law.
If you aren't sure if raptors are breeding here, then listen and watch for defensive behavior such as screeching or diving (links to info). If raptors are breeding in this area please climb somewhere else and let other climbers know.
Pressures on wildlife can be immense and are multiplied by effects of climate change and pollutants. Choosing to climb away from nest sites reduces unnecessary stresses to the birds. Give these animals a chance to thrive.
More info here: theclimbershome.org/breedin…
If you aren't sure if raptors are breeding here, then listen and watch for defensive behavior such as screeching or diving (links to info). If raptors are breeding in this area please climb somewhere else and let other climbers know.
Pressures on wildlife can be immense and are multiplied by effects of climate change and pollutants. Choosing to climb away from nest sites reduces unnecessary stresses to the birds. Give these animals a chance to thrive.
More info here: theclimbershome.org/breedin…
Description
Climb over a couple of overlapping flakes then more or less straight up the face on knobs, plates, et. al. Makes a good way to exit the left end of Avalon. To exit from Avalon: From the top of the route (obvious), follow your nose up the wide low-angle gully that separates Avalon from Booker's Dome.



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