Type: | Sport, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Rick Bradshaw, David Mills, Scott Beguin |
Page Views: | 642 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | Rick Bradshaw on Apr 13, 2013 |
Admins: | Shirtless Mike, Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown |
Your To-Do List:
Add To-Do ·
Use onX Backcountry to explore the terrain in 3D, view recent satellite imagery, and more. Now available in onX Backcountry Mobile apps! For more information see this post.
Access Issue: Access Issue for Areas in BLM Taos Field Office Lands
Details
Per the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Taos Field Office's ( blm.gov/office/taos-field-o…) 2012 Taos Resource Management Plan (RMP) ( bit.ly/2Kab3HO), "Installation of new rock climbing routes or hardware will require pre-approval by the BLM." The RMP is the document that guides all the BLM management in a given field office. Climbers are asked to respect this guidance and not install new bolts or fixed hardware on Taos Field Office BLM land without pre-approval from the BLM. NM CRAG ( nmcrag.org/) is currently working with the BLM Taos Field Office to establish specific guidance for new route development in the district and they hope to have a formal process in the near future.
Diablo areas within the BLM Taos Field Office management area are: The Shack, Winter Wall, Solar Cave, Lake Street and Styx.
Diablo areas within the BLM Taos Field Office management area are: The Shack, Winter Wall, Solar Cave, Lake Street and Styx.
Description
This is perhaps the most obvious line on the Chicken Little Crag, climbing the prominent arĂȘte at the far right end. The rock quality starts and ends good but the route detours right around the bad stuff midway, which is why nobody bothered with it until now. The detour brings a sidewall into play, allowing a stemming start off the midway ledge detracting from the line. However, the first three bolts will test your technique on great rock with a second crux (easier) beyond the sidewall stem.
Photos
- No Photos -
0 Comments