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Fingerboard Traverse, The
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Type: | Boulder, 20 ft (6 m) |
FA: | Scott and Robyn Erler |
Page Views: | 1,652 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | Obi on Aug 4, 2007 |
Admins: | Colin Parker, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: If you don't want to cause access issues please make it a point to be on your best behavior.
Details
If you are coming up, note the following:
-There are no fires allowed anywhere, including the boulder basin & group campsites.
-Please carpool, parking is limited, so if you show up and there is nowhere reasonable for you to park, you must leave. (instead of parking somewhere unreasonable).
-Bring cash to park, lots of people showing up without cash. Even if you don't camp overnight, you still must pay for day parking.
-Don't climb boulders in/ around occupied camp sites (some say ask, personally I just go somewhere else).
-Spread out a bit.
-There are no fires allowed anywhere, including the boulder basin & group campsites.
-Please carpool, parking is limited, so if you show up and there is nowhere reasonable for you to park, you must leave. (instead of parking somewhere unreasonable).
-Bring cash to park, lots of people showing up without cash. Even if you don't camp overnight, you still must pay for day parking.
-Don't climb boulders in/ around occupied camp sites (some say ask, personally I just go somewhere else).
-Spread out a bit.
Description
Starts on theright corner of the big pink face. Crimp your way left staying just bwlow the actial lip and finish up once you hit the left arete. Sharp holds but technical moves describes this problem.
- Note: officially "unnamed", "Missing Tooth Traverse" is merely the name that some climbers call it. If anyone knows the name of the FA and the real given name, please let me know and I'm more than happy to change it.
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