Tree of Infinite Fortitude
5.11d YDS 7a French 24 Ewbanks VIII UIAA 25 ZA E5 6a British
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Type: | TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | TR Stephen Facente + Tyler Myers 2013 |
Page Views: | 720 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | kenr on Oct 20, 2016 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, SMarsh |
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Access Issue: As of November 2021, there are new parking arrangements. Please follow this guidance.
Details
The current parking area is now limited parking, subject to the following guidelines:
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
No parking weekdays before 4pm. (Use Saltbox Parking Area at these times).
Do not block pump station access gates at any time.
Be careful not to hit or disturb manholes or other infrastructure.
The Saltbox Parking Area is a new resource, available on weekdays and weekends. Don't bushwhack or create new trails from this area.
Torne Brook Road and the trailhead remain a no-parking area. This is to ensure access for emergency personnel.
Inconsiderate or illegal parking here could lead to permanent closure.
Description
Start up big dihedral / open book. After get somewhat above the big roof to the right, reach and step around right onto overhanging face on left edge of main wall, and up to top.
warning: Loose rock is still a concern here. Belayer or other members of party should not stand anywhere near underneath the climber.
. (Perhaps once known by name "Ubermensch").
warning: Loose rock is still a concern here. Belayer or other members of party should not stand anywhere near underneath the climber.
. (Perhaps once known by name "Ubermensch").
Location
At the junction of the dihedral in the NorthWest end of this sector with the left side of the main wall.
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Protection
For ideas how to set up Top-Rope, see Description of this Nechtanc sector.
Protection for Trad leading is unknown and likely inadequate.
Protection for Trad leading is unknown and likely inadequate.
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