Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Mike Bond |
Page Views: | 1,800 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Mike Bond on Jun 29, 2012 |
Admins: | Luke EF, Justin Johnsen |
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Access Issue: Closed due to flood damage
Details
Severe flood damage in August of 2023 has led to the full closure of the area. Updates posted at gomtcharleston.com/spring-m…
Description
The right line of the 2 routes that share the first 3 bolts. Climb the 3 first bolts, head right and go past 3 more bolts where you encounter the crux. Some slightly cryptic moves lead to a jug above...then another easy move to the anchors. Fun crux moves!
Location
4th from the left route. The right branching line from the 3 bolts shared with The Flying Oehlers.
Protection
6 Stainless bolts + Double Mussy Anchor
This route was bolted solely for the purpose of allowing for the first ascent, and the first ascent information is posted here solely to document the history of the first ascent. No person should read this posting with the assumption that this route or the fixed gear left behind is safe in any way or otherwise appropriate to allow for safe subsequent ascents. Climbing is dangerous and should only be done with the appropriate training and risk management practices that include providing for the climberÂ’s own safety. Attempting to climb this route as described above or by any other means or methods could result in injury or death.
This route was bolted solely for the purpose of allowing for the first ascent, and the first ascent information is posted here solely to document the history of the first ascent. No person should read this posting with the assumption that this route or the fixed gear left behind is safe in any way or otherwise appropriate to allow for safe subsequent ascents. Climbing is dangerous and should only be done with the appropriate training and risk management practices that include providing for the climberÂ’s own safety. Attempting to climb this route as described above or by any other means or methods could result in injury or death.
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