Type: | Trad, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | K. Duncan, D. Humphrey, 2014 |
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Shared By: | Ken Duncan on Oct 26, 2014 |
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Access Issue: Access issue - Monastery, Cedar Park, Combat Rock, etc. - open since 2023
Details
Update: per Bruce Hildenbrand: the area has been open since 2023.
Per JF M: as of May 2022, there is no signage on-site, nor information on the USFS webpage for the Cameron Peak Fire (nor on their published map of closures) that indicates the area is closed.
Per Bruce Hildenbrand: it appears that the Forest Service has closed access to all the climbing areas accessed via Storm Mountain Road (Monastery, Cedar Park, Combat Rock, etc.) until they can clear all the dangerous dead trees from the Cameron Peak fire.
I worked this issue with Eric Murdock at the AF, and it looks like the Forest Service picked Devil's Gulch Road as the southern boundary even though all the climbing areas on MP.com were not burned.
Per JF M: as of May 2022, there is no signage on-site, nor information on the USFS webpage for the Cameron Peak Fire (nor on their published map of closures) that indicates the area is closed.
Per Bruce Hildenbrand: it appears that the Forest Service has closed access to all the climbing areas accessed via Storm Mountain Road (Monastery, Cedar Park, Combat Rock, etc.) until they can clear all the dangerous dead trees from the Cameron Peak fire.
I worked this issue with Eric Murdock at the AF, and it looks like the Forest Service picked Devil's Gulch Road as the southern boundary even though all the climbing areas on MP.com were not burned.
Description
This is thin slabbing with interesting pro.
P1) 5.10/5.11 height-dependent. Climb the crux thin seam up the center of the slab past a bolt, then angle up and left to the dihedral. Traverse right along the dihedral to the first apex, clip a bolt, then go up and left past another bolt to the undercling. Undercling right to the second apex then up and left to the anchors.
P1) 5.10/5.11 height-dependent. Climb the crux thin seam up the center of the slab past a bolt, then angle up and left to the dihedral. Traverse right along the dihedral to the first apex, clip a bolt, then go up and left past another bolt to the undercling. Undercling right to the second apex then up and left to the anchors.
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