I Didn't Know This Was The End
5.7 YDS 5a French 15 Ewbanks V+ UIAA 13 ZA MVS 4b British R
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Type: | Trad, 150 ft (45 m) |
FA: | Mason Allen, Scott Brown |
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Shared By: | Eric Bowes on Jun 4, 2017 |
Admins: | Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek |
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Access Issue: Access to GFNP (Roadside) REQUIRES a Daily Permit
Details
Please DO NOT climb at GFNP (Roadside) without a daily permit per climber in the group. After a long closure, access to Roadside was made possible again in March 2015 under the name Graining Fork Nature Preserve. This access is contingent upon climbers being good stewards and obtaining a daily permit via the GFNP website. grainingfork.org/ For the sake of the access privilege it is imperative that climbers follow this rule and obtain the daily permit.
Permit Required
***Climbers MUST NOT climb at GFNP without a daily permit per person in each group.*** This route is privately owned and requires a daily per-user permit obtained from the Graining Fork Nature Preserve website.
This isn't about just you getting away with climbing for a day without a permit--this is about the climbing community respecting private land to ensure continued access privileges. Don't be selfish--get a permit.
This isn't about just you getting away with climbing for a day without a permit--this is about the climbing community respecting private land to ensure continued access privileges. Don't be selfish--get a permit.
Description
Fifteen feet right of Can’t Tune A Tuna is this super secret hidden trad line. Scramble a ledge to gain a finger crack, then dive into an off width section, follow that to a crumbly ledge to gain a hand crack. Run the rather unprotected slab to the barbed wire fence at the top of the cliff or sneak left to a tree for a belay. The view is spectacular. Rap from the tree line to the anchors of Can’t Tune a Tuna. A double rappel is required to keep from splatting.
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