| Type: | Sport, 90 ft (27 m) |
| GPS: | 39.50868, -105.3692 |
| FA: | NB (rope-solo) |
| Page Views: | 1,422 total · 32/month |
| Shared By: | nbrown on Mar 31, 2022 |
| Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Per: Zach Taylor #656, Park Manager, Staunton State Park
Starting September 30, 2025 through October 31 the following crags will be closed 7 days a week (per ryan laird) (not Monday through Friday) while forest fire mitigation work is underway:
- Dines Cliff
- Reynolds Wall
- The Raven
The Mason Creek Trail will be closed and a helicopter will be assisting the mitigation operations.
Starting September 30, 2025 through October 31 the following crags will be closed 7 days a week (per ryan laird) (not Monday through Friday) while forest fire mitigation work is underway:
- Dines Cliff
- Reynolds Wall
- The Raven
The Mason Creek Trail will be closed and a helicopter will be assisting the mitigation operations.
Seasonal Falcon Closures in effect from March 15 - July 31.
- Lion's Head
- Roughneck Area
- Wildcatter Wall
Note that the annual closures of the Park View Dome, The Ranch Hand, Black Creek Wall, and Sawmill Crag have been permanently lifted. These cliffs will continue to be monitored, but will only close if a new nest is spotted.
- Lion's Head
- Roughneck Area
- Wildcatter Wall
Note that the annual closures of the Park View Dome, The Ranch Hand, Black Creek Wall, and Sawmill Crag have been permanently lifted. These cliffs will continue to be monitored, but will only close if a new nest is spotted.
Description
Climb a short face on pockets and edges to gain the right-trending, undercling flake. Follow this, as it turns vertical, to interesting bulging features that gain a short easy corner (it is possible to place a finger/hand size cam here but is not necessary). Pull around the left side of the roof, protected by one last bolt, to gain the anchor at ~ 90'.




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