Type: | Trad, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | FKA: 2015 |
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Shared By: | BirminghamBen on Sep 17, 2015 |
Admins: | Stonyman Killough, Luke Cornejo, saxfiend |
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Description
The very most leftward route before the terrain ascends into the Wolfe Wall Gully.
Starting at a low hueco, one begins the crack climbing off the ground onto the low face spilt my a finger crack. Pull through this to the ledge with larger hueco. The 5.7 crack and edges/ledges lead to the crux roof. Pull the roof on large plate-like jugs to achieve the anchors.
Starting at a low hueco, one begins the crack climbing off the ground onto the low face spilt my a finger crack. Pull through this to the ledge with larger hueco. The 5.7 crack and edges/ledges lead to the crux roof. Pull the roof on large plate-like jugs to achieve the anchors.
Location
Start from the "Don't Tread On Me Ledge"; so named as it is the landing spot for the trail-to-ledge scramble that avoids the Wolfe Wall Gully and SCC sign stating:
"Please do not walk here. The Wolfe Wall Gully is beautiful fragile Earth!"
Indeed, it is. Step across the gully here, start at the low hueco.
"Please do not walk here. The Wolfe Wall Gully is beautiful fragile Earth!"
Indeed, it is. Step across the gully here, start at the low hueco.
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