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Suggested Page Improvements to Rattletale


JimL
Dec 7, 2018
Location Suggestion
At Rattletale Wall. Belay stations are fixed slings on natural features. Pitches are short and can be linked, one 60m rope is enough for rappelling.

I know the first two belays are bolted.  The last pitch still had a tree up and left after the finish when I did it last, but in the comment section someone mentions some bolts after the third pitch.  I can't confirm it.  Not sure if this was omitted for traffic purposes, or just missed.  Its been a looooong time since it was "slings on natural features."


Hangdog Hank
Jul 22, 2019
Location Suggestion
At Rattletale Wall. All Belay stations are bolted, there is a two bolt anchor with chains on top of P3. Pitches are short and can be linked, one 60m rope is enough for rappelling.

 


Hangdog Hank
Jul 22, 2019
Description Suggestion
This is one of Index's finest hand cracks and well worth the approach hike. Has three short, but athletic, pitches.

P1: Start on some broken face cracks trending up and left to a nice right-facing corner. Crux is low in the corner. End at large ledge.

P2: Prominent hand crack in a right-leaning, right-facing corner. Crack which starts as perfect hands and finishes as wide hands (or layback).

P3: Deep corner slot, also right-facing, with two cracks. You can do a wide stem and jam the thinner, right crack. The crack widens at the top, but you can reach in deep for hand jams. The top is an incut edge, bordering on the forest.

Lower from the P3 bolted anchor and have your follower clean the anchor and then lower back to the P2 bolted anchor. A single rap with double 60-m will reach the ground. (Or, walk a short distance up and left to get to the classic Zipper pitch.)

Sage Bedell
May 22, 2024
First Ascent: Dave Anderson, Cal Folsom, and Phil McCrudden
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