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Access Issue: Raptor Closures
Details
2022: South Face closures from May 15 - July 31.
Per Charlie Martz: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2021: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures starting March 15th from The Great Corner (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunrise. . . and includes the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail.
Per Citsalp: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2019: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures May 15 - July 31 from Blackish Blobs (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunday Morning. . . and these include the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail. Other climbing areas should remain open.
Per Charlie Martz: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2021: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures starting March 15th from The Great Corner (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunrise. . . and includes the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail.
Per Citsalp: raptor closures (peregrine falcons) are in effect in 2019: the South Face climbing area is impacted by these closures May 15 - July 31 from Blackish Blobs (west side of S. Face) across the South Face to Sunday Morning. . . and these include the top of the rock (above the climbs, not the hike to the "summit") and the descent trail. Other climbing areas should remain open.
Access Issue: Warning: Tick marks, landings
Details
1) Always clean up your tick marks
2) Never damage/alter the landscape/resources.
- This boulder is right on the main Arthur's Rock trail, all tick-marks are considered an eye sore to non-climbers.
- Please don't risk future access issues by leaving without cleaning up your chalk.
2) Never damage/alter the landscape/resources.
- Please do not build landings at the Childbirth Boulder, the NCCC is working with LSP on a permanent solution to the landing erosion and deterioration.
Description
This is another nice moderate at Arthur's. This climbs a nice, left-leaning, juggy arete with slabby feet.
Location
Approach as per Childbirth (Area at Arthur's Rock), continue behind (to the left and then downhill) Childbirth to find an obvious smaller, triangular boulder -- the Gremlin Boulder.
This ascends the obvious, left-leaning arete.
This ascends the obvious, left-leaning arete.
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