Type: | Boulder, 8 ft (2 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 2,001 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | chris tregge on May 17, 2009 |
Admins: | K Ice, Kris Gorny |
Individual permits are available year-round at the park office. Weekends in May and daily Memorial Day through mid-October, permits are also available at the visitor center. Individual climbing permits are also available at the self pay kiosk near the visitor center.
Commercial Rock Climbing Permits (free):
Organized groups are required to obtain a new commercial climbing permit each year. This requires submitting a certificate of insurance with required liability limits and naming the State Of Minnesota as an additional insured party. Application forms are available by calling the park office at 651-539-4500. Requests for new commercial climbing permits should be submitted at least seven days prior to the climbing event to allow time to process the permit request.
dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks…
Minnesota State Parks strongly endorse a "clean climbing" philosophy. In all but very limited, pre-approved instances, placement of hardware will be limited to that which can be temporarily placed using the climber's fingers. All such protection must be placed and removed without altering the rock."
Description
This low-ball, sandbagged sucker-punch is a Taylors Classic, if for no other reason that it will thrash you. Remember this is Minnesota "V4." If you haven't paid your dues by sending this problem, it's time to get er done.
Sit with your right hand on the sidepull and your left hand either matched or on a poor crimp. Slap up with your left and then find a way to gain the horizontal crack. Top out.
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