Type: | Trad, 800 ft (242 m), 6 pitches, Grade II |
FA: | Scotty Nelson and Nate Ricklin |
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Shared By: | Scotty Nelson on Jan 2, 2014 |
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Access Issue: Always check SEKI road conditions and peregrine closures
Details
The SeKi Rock Climbing website nps.gov/seki/planyourvisit/… has current closures as well as other climbing information for visitors.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Moro Rock (SEKI) and Chimney Rocks usually have nesting closures every year from April 1 to August 15.
As of April 2016, all routes are open to climbing.
Description
6 pitch route.
P1: climb the obvious chimney for a full 200 foot pitch (5.9) - may need some big gear.
P2: step right and climb a 5.8 splitter hand crack, run the rope out to a belay by a bush.
P3: traverse right and climb up a smooth 5.10 stemming corner
P4: easy slab up to the big corner (5.6)
P5/P6: climb the big corner for 2 pitches (5.9).
Descent by rappel, upper pitches have bolted belays and then you rappel off trees down and right for the final 2 rappels.
P1: climb the obvious chimney for a full 200 foot pitch (5.9) - may need some big gear.
P2: step right and climb a 5.8 splitter hand crack, run the rope out to a belay by a bush.
P3: traverse right and climb up a smooth 5.10 stemming corner
P4: easy slab up to the big corner (5.6)
P5/P6: climb the big corner for 2 pitches (5.9).
Descent by rappel, upper pitches have bolted belays and then you rappel off trees down and right for the final 2 rappels.
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