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Freeze Frame
5.9 YDS 5c French 17 Ewbanks VI UIAA 17 ZA HVS 5a British
Avg: 1.5 from 2 votes
Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Troyr Mayr & Kelley Mayr, 1996 |
Page Views: | 608 total · 3/month |
Shared By: | C Miller on Mar 19, 2007 |
Admins: | jt512, Nicole Wiesenthal, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Williamson Rock is currently closed to climbing.
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Williamson Rock is under a temporary closure to all recreational uses, including climbing, pursuant to a ruling by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that the area is critical habitat for the endangered yellow-legged mountain frog. Efforts by the non-profit organization Friends of Williamson Rock, in conjunction with the U.S. Forest Service, are underway to regain climbing access to Williamson. For information on the status of these efforts, and to learn how you can help, contact the Friends of Williamson Rock: williamsonrock.org Per the Access Fund's update, in 2017 the Forest Service hopes to begin an environmental study of the impact of allowing limited climbing to resume. In the meantime, the Forest Service supervisor has extended the closure until January, 2017.
Description
This is the right-most route on the Freezer Burn Wall and is located immediately right of Transcendental Escape (5.10b).
Climb easy slab past a few bolts and then transition left onto a vertical face with edges which eventually kicks back to steep slab at the anchors.
Better than it looks, this route has fun moves at the crux and some decent exposure for being so short. A good warm-up for the other routes on the wall.
Climb easy slab past a few bolts and then transition left onto a vertical face with edges which eventually kicks back to steep slab at the anchors.
Better than it looks, this route has fun moves at the crux and some decent exposure for being so short. A good warm-up for the other routes on the wall.
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