Type: | Sport, 55 ft (17 m) |
FA: | ECD, gentle Ben Griffin |
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Shared By: | Erik Durgin on Sep 12, 2012 |
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Access Issue: Private Property
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Climbing at Cascade Canyon is on private property, not US Forest Service land. Climbing on private land is a privilege - please leave no trace and remind other visitors to treat the area with respect.
Description
This route is fantastic! It is a gently overhanging, power endurance, fun factory where finger strength and fancy footwork are the key to maximum funning!
Start with a few bolts of enjoyably .11- climbing. Get an almost jug at the third bolt, and prepare thyself as the angle steepens and the holds get significantly more fun (smaller) and no rest till you clip the anchors!
The grade is a rough estimate, I really have no idea. It's definitely 5th class though, that's for sure.
As for the name, it really works best in a sentence. For example; "Hey man, have you ever tried reverse cowgirl?" "Are you kidding? It's one of my favorites, I do it all the time." "Yeah, it feels sooooo good if you go all the way to the top!"
Start with a few bolts of enjoyably .11- climbing. Get an almost jug at the third bolt, and prepare thyself as the angle steepens and the holds get significantly more fun (smaller) and no rest till you clip the anchors!
The grade is a rough estimate, I really have no idea. It's definitely 5th class though, that's for sure.
As for the name, it really works best in a sentence. For example; "Hey man, have you ever tried reverse cowgirl?" "Are you kidding? It's one of my favorites, I do it all the time." "Yeah, it feels sooooo good if you go all the way to the top!"
Location
This is on the gently overhanging wall between "Track Team" and "Eagle Block". Start off a boulder 10 feet right of the Track Team arete.
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