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Hanuman's Tail
5.10b YDS 6a+ French 19 Ewbanks VII- UIAA 19 ZA E2 5b British
Avg: 3 from 2 votes
Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Arjun Heimsath and David Sampson |
Page Views: | 655 total · 4/month |
Shared By: | arjunmh on Nov 26, 2011 |
Admins: | Aaron Mc, Zach Levy, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Access Issue: Must Register! Private Property-The Pond, Atlantis and Mine Area
Details
Climbing at The Pond, Atlantis and Mine Area are private property, and now requires that you register in order to gain legal access. This is an easy process. You can do this at: queencreekclimbing.com/.
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
This is a one-time and free process so once you are registered you are good to go.
You can read more about this process and the announcement at the Queen Creek Coalition website – theqcc.com or the Queen Creek Coalition’s Facebook page – facebook.com/Queen-Creek-Co…
Description
Prominent vertical crack towards the north side of the west-facing face of The Face of God. Named for the monkey face that shows up in afternoon light across the face of this formation when viewed from Faulty Towers area. Hanuman is the name of the monkey god from the Hindu class, The Ramayana (i.e. a part of the Mahabharata). The tail of this climb refers to the vertical crack that looks like the monkey gods tail. Climb this crack to the roof, where there are two hangers and biners for lowering/top-roping, or clip a bolt above the roof and traverse ~5 ft to the right to continue up the second vertical crack to easier face climbing protected with horizontal placement to anchors on top of the formation. Two bolts protect the slightly sketchy and bulgey climbing to get up into the crack.
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