Type: | Sport, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | Trevor Bowman 6/30/07 |
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Shared By: | Trevor Bowman on Dec 10, 2007 |
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Access Issue: Seasonal Peregrine Nesting
Details
A pair of Peregrines have nested in various spots a couple hundred feet up the south face over the last few years. Do not climb routes adjacent to their nesting sites until mid-summer when they've left the nest. They will become agressive if they feel you're encroaching upon the nest!
Consider climbing elsewhere in the early summer, or on the West Prow and the Taurine Corridor.
Consider climbing elsewhere in the early summer, or on the West Prow and the Taurine Corridor.
Description
An isolated, aesthetic buttress on the far left end of the corridor. If the initial roof is pulled directly past the bolt, it's awkward, strenuous 5.11d. It's easier and more pleasant to stem into the dihedral on the right. Fun edges lead to the shelf below the upper bulge. Pull this on cool bulbous features; be careful with your sequencing, it's easy to get twisted around up here.
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