White Trash 5.11b
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Private Property - Access Sensitive MORE INFO >>>
The cliff band is on private property and has recently changed hands, which created some potential access issues. There are a number of "No Trespassing" signs on the land. The owner of the property is alright with climbers being there. However, the "No Trespassing" signs will stay up, and are only there to "protect himself." The landowner has also said that he is very pleased with what he's found out about the climbers and the etiquette of the area. He researched it online and found that we've always been very respectful of our privilege to climb there and that we value that privilege greatly. With that being said, Bozoo is fair game for climbing. AS ALWAYS: BE RESPECTFUL OF THE PROPERTY AND THE AREA. NOT DOING SO COULD RESULT IN ITS PERMANENT CLOSURE.
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 Up ramp to arete, past pin and 2 bolts then make transition from right wall to left wall and go past 2 more bolts to the top.
Location 10' right of Chunks at the far right end of white wall. To the right of the cave.
Protection A fixed pin then 4 bolts. No anchors.
By P. Sully Dec 7, 2012
| There is one pin and 5 bolts on this route, as seen in the photo/topo. pumpy mantle move at the top-out. You can make this route a letter grade or two easier by bailing to the arete on the right at the last bolt. The original route goes straight up past the last bolt (crux). |
By Nick Brehm From: Blacksburg, VA Jan 16, 2013 rating: 5.11b/c
| Balancey and technical on the initial arete, good crimps are there...just not where you expect them. The transition onto the face is exciting and fun if you stay low and don't mantle the leafy ledge. I bailed right to the arete at the the top and still found topping out a struggle. I'll have to go straight up next time. |
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