Season Raptor Nesting This climbing area is shared with raptors that nest on the cliffs. Help us maintain access and please avoid climbing near active nests/ledges that raptors are using. If a raptor is disturbed during nesting season it may exhibit aggressive defensive behaviors like vocalizing or dive-bombing. If you witness this behavior, retreat from your climb immediately and find a location on a different formation or a different part of the wall far enough away from the raptors that they are no longer noticeably agitated. If they remain agitated, then please leave the area immediately. Raptor awareness is especially important during nesting season from mid-February to late May but needs to be considered through the end of August. Please report disturbed and/or nesting raptors to the Carson National Forest the appropriate district office (see below) and share relevant information here on MP. Human-raptor encounters can have negative impacts for the birds and climbers in the area. The Cason NF wants to maintain climbing access while protecting raptor reproduction and relies on climbers to recreate responsibly and share information in order to avoid the need for formal raptor closures.
Questa Ranger District (575) 586-0520 Camino Real (Comales Canyon) Ranger District (575) 587-2255 Tres Piedras Ranger District (575) 758-8678 El Rito Ranger District (575) 581-4554
Description
Look Ma No Cavities is a sport climb 20 feet uphill of Tooth Fairy, also on the left side of the Route Canal.
This climb is unusual for El Rito 5.10s, in that its more of a thin face route than the standard El Rito jughaul. The crux was around bolt 3 where it got thinner, though if you deviate considerably from the bolt line, perhaps you can find an easier way through.