I'm OK, You're OK 5.9
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| Type: | Trad |
| Consensus: | 5.9+ [details] |
| FA: | Dick Williams, Roy Kligfield, 1975 |
| Submitted By: | Dana Bartlett on May 10, 2010 |
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A portion of Near Trapps has been closed to climbing MORE INFO >>>
A portion of the Near Trapps has been closed to climbing. This includes land below the cliff to above cliff line and starts approximately at Eenie Meenie and continues south about 200 feet. Climbers are asked to respect the no-trespassing signs and advised to use the access trail marked in orange blazes. This trail starts at the intersection of the Blue trail over the top of the Nears and the first Red trail. Follow the orange blazes east and downhill from this junction to arrive at the far (south) end of the Nears. For more information please view www.mohonkpreserve.org/index.php?news
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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Description Thoughtful face climbing with just enough protection. Boulder past a thin seam (this has a very short, shallow slot that is about 8-10 feet up) to a small overhang. Go left a foot or two, then move up to good holds at the base of another thin crack. Make the crux move past this. Belay at the pine tree. Protection: You need some very small nuts and very small cams.
Location Walk left past the start of White Pillar until you see a large, right-facing corner that extends to the top of the cliff; this is the corner of Interlewd. Follow the trail down a short hill. The start of I'm OK is about 40 feet or so left of where the trail levels off. The thin seam with the shallow slot is pretty obvious.
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By Wormly81 May 8, 2012
| A set of offset brassies (to build a nest 20 feet up) and a number 3 camalot are helpful gear that may not be on your normal gunks rack. |
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