Tarred and Feathered 5.10c
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Thompson Canyon MORE INFO >>>
The gate to Thompson Canyon's southern end is locked and is no longer a viable option for short and convenient access. The standard access is now via the longer, rougher Davenport Lookout/Thompson Canyon route. New Mexico CRAG (NMCRAG) will continue to be in contact with the ranch owners and the Forest Service to see if it can resolve this issue. In the meantime, please respect the closure, spread the word and don't attempt to drive through the private ranch.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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Description Start up the large black streak with a throw to a jug. Crux is around the 4th bolt on some real thin moves. A classic moderate route at the Tower.
Location The black streak just to the left of Cheshier Cat.
Protection Bolts, Chains.
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By Dave Wachter Sep 25, 2009
| This and Cheshire Cat make for great warmups |
By Adamr Apr 2, 2012
| We added lowering biners to this route to speed up the warm up process. Please don't take them. |
By Jeremy Aslaksen From: Albuquerque, NM Apr 3, 2012
| HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!! |
By Jeremy Aslaksen From: Albuquerque, NM Apr 5, 2012
| Please don't take them. You guys are a bunch of babies. Of course (douche bags, tards and the like) are going to take them. Do I think it's lame? Fer sure. Do I think somebody will still take them? Fer sure. J |
By Adamr Apr 5, 2012
| You are probably right. They are spray painted brown, ugly steel things, and I used bailing wire to make them harder (not much) to remove. These probably aren't a valued addition to anyone's rack. However, I am sure the people top roping through the anchors next to us had their eyes on them. I suppose you just can't win. |
By Orlando Apr 9, 2012
| Try stainless steel zip ties; they're way more expensive than plastic, but they will last awhile and there's no way they will get removed unless someone has wire cutters. |
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