| Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
| GPS: | 44.08764, -107.2945 |
| FA: | Mike Decker? |
| Page Views: | 282 total · 6/month |
| Shared By: | JANGEL J on Jul 7, 2022 |
| Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
No new route development is allowed until further notice. On July 19, 2019, the US Forest Service issued a notice that it would no longer allow the installation of new bolts or the creation of new climbing routes after manufactured routes were established, then subsequently removed/altered by climbers. In addition, the bolts/fixed anchors on an estimated 50 climbs at Ten Sleep have been affected in some manner that may or may not make them unsafe to climb. The list of altered routes can be found in a drop down on the main, "Ten Sleep Canyon" homepage. The US Forest Service, Powder River Ranger District, is actively working with the local LCO, the Bighorn Climbers' Coalition and Access Fund to develop a sustainable framework for route standards and a Climbing Management Plan for the canyon's future.
Description
Climb up a stepped face for the first 3 bolts of easy climbing. Then commit to the face by climbing right on some underclings, after which you utilize a decent pocket and a mono to clip 4th. Beware that if you are shorter than 5’9 ish, you will not be able to place 3rd draw before committing to this set of moves and stepping off the ledge, which I felt was the crux. After 4th you get the flake and mediocre feet for the rest of the climb, which you follow up to the chains. It seemed very easy to get sucked into the bolt line to the left to me, and pretty awkward as well as difficult for 10d to pull the moves around 4th bolt. Book says 10d, I felt 11a this way.



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