Type: | Sport, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | Bob D., G. Peterson, A. Pisaneschi |
Page Views: | 788 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Sinner on Sep 17, 2013 |
Admins: | Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC |
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Access Issue: Paradise, Library, and Hawk Rock closed to climbing
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During the recent public OHV study meetings linked below, The Earth Conservancy has made it clear that they do not allow rock climbing on their land. The Library, Paradise, and Hawk Rock all fall within Earth Conservancy Land, and are therefore closed to climbing. The Eastern Pennsylvania Alliance of climbers is currently working with the Access Fund, Earth Conservancy, and DCNR to reopen these areas to climbing. Please be respectful of this closure and utilize the other crags around Mocanaqua to avoid further jeopardizing our future access of these beloved crags.
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Description
Good climbing with a dominant crux after the second bolt, may seem a little harder until you figure out the sequence. The first ascentionists named it after Kevin Bein, one of the climbing greats who died on the Matterhorn.
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