Wyoming Chinese * V7
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Fragile Alpine Area MORE INFO >>>
This is a fragile alpine bouldering area and following Leave No Trace principles is important. Never stash pads. Do not alter landings, chip or glue holds, or remove or alter vegetation. Walk on hard surfaces such as boulders or established trails. Store your gear on boulders instead of dirt or vegetation. Clean up spilled chalk and tick marks and brush holds. Keep your presence low key and unobtrusive. Pack out everything you brought and anything else that shouldn't have been left there. RMNP rangers are very aware of the impact that bouldering has on this environment.
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 Starts on crimps under and left of the arete. Reach R for a good hold, then sneak up the arete to the top. (* name might not be from FA)
Location Arete right of Mikala.
Protection The landing is multi-level and a bit heady.
Grabbing the lip, NOT thinking about the landing.
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By Hoez From: Uganda Jul 28, 2009
| Landing sucks ass... need at least 3 pads. |
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