Type: | Sport, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | Dave Lynn, Bryce 2001 |
Page Views: | 1,377 total · 7/month |
Shared By: | truello on Nov 26, 2007 |
Admins: | Justin Johnsen, SCPC, SWPACC, EPAC |
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This popular climbing are is located on private land owned by a logging company. Climbers have climbed here for 30 years without issues from the landowner, however. Local neighbors have also been generally friendly. Please ensure that it stays this way by packing out your trash, keeping noise especially at the parking to a minimum, and avoid blocking any of the roads with your vehicle. If the parking is full, go somewhere else, or park back down at the ball fields across breakneck road and walk the extra 5 minutes.
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Appears to be run out at first glance but well protected.
While this route, like its next-door neighbor (Touch of Green, 5.6), is not especially interesting to climb, the view from the anchors is the best at Breakneck. (And they're the only ones that get consistent sun!) Oh, and the evenly dispersed array of small pockets make Cannabis, like Eclipse (5.6), a less height-dependent route than most of the problems on the Main & Right walls and thus a similarly good choice for a first lead attempt by novice sport climbers (especially on a busy day when the upper area is mobbed).
While this route, like its next-door neighbor (Touch of Green, 5.6), is not especially interesting to climb, the view from the anchors is the best at Breakneck. (And they're the only ones that get consistent sun!) Oh, and the evenly dispersed array of small pockets make Cannabis, like Eclipse (5.6), a less height-dependent route than most of the problems on the Main & Right walls and thus a similarly good choice for a first lead attempt by novice sport climbers (especially on a busy day when the upper area is mobbed).
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