Type: Boulder, 15 ft (5 m)
FA: 4fe7b51b-00db-45a1-8bde-237304ff206c, Dec 2024
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Shared By: jonas FL on Dec 9, 2024
Admins: Joey Chicharrones, Joanie Mars

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Warning Access Issue: PLEASE DON'T CLIMB IF IT HAS RAINED OR ROCK IS WET. DetailsDrop down

Ethics Suggest change

Recreation and conservation oppose each other, you cannot have a recreational area without in some way having an environmental impact. We do not want this to become a "Dames Cave" scenario where there is trash and graffiti everywhere. All I ask is do not leave a trace and do not block the hikers who would want to enter to explore jeep cave.  This is a shared space and while there is potential to develop easier routes on the left side I believe that the development of V0 boulders are not worth the impact it would produce for those routes. Besides, they stay wet and mossy most of the time due to its exposure.

Description Suggest change

Sit start with a knee bar and double undercling on either side, there should be white rock marks for either hand. 

TRUST THE TREE. It's very secure to walk out by grabbing the tree after topping out. 

Top 3 holds are going to be fairly mossy because of exposure. Heavily brush before. Left hand before finish is a sloppy pinch hold with a great thumb, won't feel good but pinch hard and catch the jug with your right on top out.

Location Suggest change

In Jeep cave, sit starts by the left of the cave entrance. 

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