Type: | TR, 100 ft (30 m) |
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Please visit climbingyosemite.com/ and nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the latest information on visiting Yosemite, including permits, regulations, and closure information.
Yosemite National Park has yearly closures for Peregrine Falcon Protection March 1- July 15. Always check the NPS website at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the most current details and park alerts, and to learn more about the peregrine falcon, and how closures help it survive. This page also shares closures and warnings due to current fires, smoke, etc.
Yosemite National Park has yearly closures for Peregrine Falcon Protection March 1- July 15. Always check the NPS website at nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/… for the most current details and park alerts, and to learn more about the peregrine falcon, and how closures help it survive. This page also shares closures and warnings due to current fires, smoke, etc.
Description
LOCATION:
The northern most top-rope anchor (fixed bolt hangers). Roughly 500 yards from the parking lot is a series of anchor setups that ascend medium angled slab. This route is accessed via the furthest one to the north.
CLIMBS: 5.6 the hardest section, is directly below the anchor and slightly right of the black streak. Some 5-15 feet left of the black streak is some slab climbing that ranges from 5.1-5.4 and curves back right toward the anchor. 10 feet to the right of your anchor/rope is a route that climbs an obvious flake and veers back left toward the top.
PRO:Bolt hanger anchors-possibly some trad on the large flake.
APPROACH: Plenty of ways to the top but most, if not all, ascend class 3 slab. Most of the anchors are a little ways from the edge but the rope drag isn't...terrible.
The northern most top-rope anchor (fixed bolt hangers). Roughly 500 yards from the parking lot is a series of anchor setups that ascend medium angled slab. This route is accessed via the furthest one to the north.
CLIMBS: 5.6 the hardest section, is directly below the anchor and slightly right of the black streak. Some 5-15 feet left of the black streak is some slab climbing that ranges from 5.1-5.4 and curves back right toward the anchor. 10 feet to the right of your anchor/rope is a route that climbs an obvious flake and veers back left toward the top.
PRO:Bolt hanger anchors-possibly some trad on the large flake.
APPROACH: Plenty of ways to the top but most, if not all, ascend class 3 slab. Most of the anchors are a little ways from the edge but the rope drag isn't...terrible.
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