Type: | Sport, TR, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Chris Summit and Jordi Morgan |
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Access Issue: Seasonal raptor nesting
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The climbing community volunteers this beta. "Looks like this wall has consistent raptor nesting. I was just here this weekend and saw a climber barely dodge a very large and very angry raptor." Please look out for them before you climb here, and respect their space if big pointy birds are present!
Description
The climb starts on a steeper face on small but good holds, and offers pretty sustained 5.10 climbing. A fun route, adding more intermediate climbing to an otherwise difficult area.
Facing Shipwreck Wall, climb the second furthest-right bolt line.
It's possible to confuse this route with Peg Leg if you're using the 2002 Bay Area Rock guidebook. At the time of the guidebook's publication this route did not yet exist. The confusion arises as it is the only other short bolted route on the wall.
Facing Shipwreck Wall, climb the second furthest-right bolt line.
It's possible to confuse this route with Peg Leg if you're using the 2002 Bay Area Rock guidebook. At the time of the guidebook's publication this route did not yet exist. The confusion arises as it is the only other short bolted route on the wall.
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