Type: | Sport, 2 pitches |
FA: | Richard Wright and Tom Hanson, 1997 |
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Shared By: | Richard M. Wright on Jul 21, 2001 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: Raptor Closures
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March 1st-July 31st: Devil's Head Rock, Sin City, & Recovery Wall are closed for raptor protection. The vast majority of the other crags are unaffected by the closure. Please visit:
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Description
Start in the huge, left-facing dihedral at the North end of the Headstone.
P1 (90 feet) runs up on 5.11/5.10 climbing over a system of rounded ledges.
P2 (90 feet) chases toward the top on similar climbing.
Compared to many things on Devil's Head, this route will seem run-out (7-8 draws per pitch), but the feet are good, and all of the clips are from stances, so just stay in tune and ride it up. The rock is very sound, and the moves enjoyable. I thought it was fun. It keeps the shade and can be the only thing climable on the Headstone on a hot day.
P1 (90 feet) runs up on 5.11/5.10 climbing over a system of rounded ledges.
P2 (90 feet) chases toward the top on similar climbing.
Compared to many things on Devil's Head, this route will seem run-out (7-8 draws per pitch), but the feet are good, and all of the clips are from stances, so just stay in tune and ride it up. The rock is very sound, and the moves enjoyable. I thought it was fun. It keeps the shade and can be the only thing climable on the Headstone on a hot day.
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