Type: | TR, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Keith Leaman, Dale Leaman, Gary Cifra, 1960's |
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Shared By: | TacoDelRio on Oct 17, 2011 |
Admins: | jt512, Nicole Wiesenthal, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Access Issue: Road Closures
Details
Route 39 is closed at times due to fire, snowfall, and road damage.
Description
Starts off up fun moves with loose rock to the left. Easy interesting moves up and over two small ledges with loose rock on them. 60ft+/- length.
Location
Rough coords: 34.31806°N / 117.84907°W
Hike up to the Ace Dick wall, then head south a bit. Stay under the crags. After a couple hundred feet, you should be able to view the Choss Boss Crag (which this route is on) ahead and on the right.
To descend back to the lake, walk downhill to the large tree, pass under it south, and then descend the long scree gully. This is faster and more fun than the scree gully used to access the other routes.
Hike up to the Ace Dick wall, then head south a bit. Stay under the crags. After a couple hundred feet, you should be able to view the Choss Boss Crag (which this route is on) ahead and on the right.
To descend back to the lake, walk downhill to the large tree, pass under it south, and then descend the long scree gully. This is faster and more fun than the scree gully used to access the other routes.
Protection
Toprope via The Tourist Route next door. A set of nuts or small cams and a long cord/webbing for the anchor in a solid stance at the left edge of the rock at the top. You can't miss it.
One can rapp off a sling around the constriction in the anchor stance area, or class 4 it back to the tree in the gully on the climber's right.
One can rapp off a sling around the constriction in the anchor stance area, or class 4 it back to the tree in the gully on the climber's right.
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