Type: | TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Benjamin F on Jul 10, 2012 |
Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Always check SEKI road conditions and peregrine closures
Details
The SeKi Rock Climbing website nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/… has current closures as well as other climbing information for visitors.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Description
Unique, slightly overhung, quite sustained despite the brevity, and surprisingly difficult, especially if done from the very bottom.
The start is located at the lowest point below the anchor in a cramped nook surrounded by waste/chest high boulders. Falling on the first few moves can result in some scrapes and bruises.
Skipping the low start brings the grade down a bit, but it's still challenging
The route sees shade in the mornings until around noon, but the little cave provides shade all day for your belayer.
The start is located at the lowest point below the anchor in a cramped nook surrounded by waste/chest high boulders. Falling on the first few moves can result in some scrapes and bruises.
Skipping the low start brings the grade down a bit, but it's still challenging
The route sees shade in the mornings until around noon, but the little cave provides shade all day for your belayer.
Location
The route climbs a direct line to the west of the three bolt anchor for Timber Tantrum on the Upper Lunchbox. Use long runners to eliminate rope drag.
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