Type: Sport, 50 ft (15 m)
FA: R. Turan & M. Williams, 1990
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Shared By: Tony B on Nov 14, 2006 · Updates
Admins: Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek

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Warning Access Issue: Access to GFNP (Roadside) REQUIRES a Daily Permit DetailsDrop down

Permit Required Suggest change

***Climbers MUST NOT climb at GFNP without a daily permit per person in each group.*** This route is privately owned and requires a daily per-user permit obtained from the Graining Fork Nature Preserve website.
This isn't about just you getting away with climbing for a day without a permit--this is about the climbing community respecting private land to ensure continued access privileges. Don't be selfish--get a permit.

Description Suggest change

A steep climb with mostly good holds, but little good rest. None of the moves are particularly hard, but the route is pumpy, making the clips up top harder than the other two routes, but perhaps this is the best warm-up, for lack of hard moves down low.

Location Suggest change

After the approach to Roadside Wall, stay right and as soon as you come under a bulge and into the main wall amphitheatre, you'll see 3 sport routes in close proximity on a bulging wall to your left. Crazy Fingers is the third bolted line from the left, and can be distinguished by the larger pockets, compared to AWOL (leftmost) which has more edges, and Dragonslayer (2nd from left) which has 2 monos before the 2nd bolt.

Protection Suggest change

5 bolts to a 2-bolt anchor.

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