What's Left of the Beeneling
5.10c YDS 6b French 20 Ewbanks VII UIAA 20 ZA E2 5b British
Avg: 4 from 10 votes
Type: | Trad, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Jeff Koenig and Tom Sounders, 1983 |
Page Views: | 2,196 total · 17/month |
Shared By: | Kevin Wagner on Nov 13, 2013 |
Admins: | Shirtless Mike, DrRockso RRG, Luke Cornejo, Billy Simek |
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Access Issue: New route development is prohibited in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Follow existing trails and climb using removable protection or in climbing areas with existing approved fixed anchors or bolts. Development of any new rock climbing, bouldering or rappelling areas and development of any climbing routes involving the permanent installation of new fixed anchors or new trail construction requires prior Forest Service authorization.
Description
Offwidth your way up 25 feet of solid, clean BD no. 5 crack to a good rest in the chimney. Chimney up to a bomber #4 placement (it's not as far away as it looks), and jam out the overhanging fist crack. Be careful of the death blocks pulling onto the ledge, then layback, undercling, and jam to the chains. The death blocks may or may not be there much longer... do NOT try to stand on them.
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