| Type: | Trad, 30 ft (9 m) |
| GPS: | 37.86342, -83.67403 |
| FA: | April 2022 |
| Page Views: | 312 total · 7/month |
| Shared By: | Mark Dawson on Jun 10, 2022 |
| Admins: | Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek |
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Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Description
At 4 feet above ground level is a roof crack system starting as a chimney traverse into a tricky inverted offwidth exit. Bring some large cams to prevent you from bouncing off the landing and rolling off the top of the lower cliff just a few feet away. Top out on some jugs just before the plants.



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