| Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
| GPS: | 40.05566, -76.63051 |
| FA: | unknown |
| Page Views: | 297 total · 8/month |
| Shared By: | Jim Borton on Nov 15, 2022 |
| Admins: | Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC |
Access:
Climbing is now a recognized and approved activity at this park. Below is the agreement with DCNR.
Rock alterations by chipping, chiseling, sculpting, drilling, defacing, or gluing/epoxying of holds (hand and foot) is not permitted. This restriction also includes the practice of dry tooling, which involves using ice climbing tools on rock surfaces.
SCPC is the only entity that is allowed to install fixtures and will remove any non-SCPC owned or installed fixtures when doing routine maintenance. Rivets and pitons are not permitted.
Removing vegetation of any type to clear a climbing route is not permitted.
Temporary anchors may be used as long as they are removed after use.
Should a tree be used for climbing purposes, padding will be used to prevent the rope, sling, or chain from damaging the tree.
Chalk use should be minimized, used in a bag, and holds should be brushed off if heavily chalked.
Climbing or rappelling within a known habitat of any rare, threatened, or endangered plant or animal species or in areas determined by PA DCNR to be ecologically significant is not permitted.
PA DCNR may close entire formations or climbing routes permanently or on a temporary basis. Closures may include but are not limited to natural resource protection, unsafe conditions, or park maintenance activities.
Description
Ascend the vertical jungle to an open book at the top of a gully.
Begin on the left face of the corner. Climb to an obvious right-leaning crack above a small overhang. Surmount the overhang by lie backing the crack. Move up and right into the corner below the huge left-facing wall. Climb the corner to a small ledge where you can escape left to avoid loose rock overhead. Climb up through the V-notch between two blocks. Turn your head and admire the view.
Belay off of the tree at the top of the gully.
Needs gardening. This climb eats gear but watch for loose blocks.



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