Type: | Sport, 190 ft (58 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | FA: John Myers FFA: Pat Thompson |
Page Views: | 283 total · 16/month |
Shared By: | Russell Hobart on Nov 30, 2023 |
Admins: | Ky Bishop, Steve Lineberry, Aaron Parlier |
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The CCC has created the list linked below of accessible and inaccessible climbing areas with some caveats. If you decide to head out for a day of climbing, please do not attempt to go to those marked ‘inaccessible’. Please note that all areas in WNC will have extensive tree damage and if you head out, use extra caution for all the trees above, especially on a windy day. Rock fall potential is also highest after a big weather event. Please use extra caution while climbing and prepare to self rescue if injured. Injury response time will be greatly limited for any injury currently, especially for a remote injury. Cell service is limited in all areas. Parking at accessible crags in the WNC/ Upstate SC region will likely be challenging. If the parking lot is full, go to a different area and do not park illegally or in a road. Make a plan B before leaving your house. Expect road detours on the way to the crag. NCdrive.gov updates road closures. Once you get to the crag, expect many trees blocking access trails and of course, come volunteer with the CCC to help us bring our climbing areas back!
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Description
One of the first to dry on the cliff. Offers great position and fun climbing.
P1 (5.6, 90 ft.): Start at a tree island and follow bolts and gear to an anchor on the far right side of the roof band 90 feet up.
P2 (5.6, 100 ft.): Fantastic features lead past one piece of gear down low, then bolts to the top anchor.
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