Milk Stain (Jump Start)
5.10- YDS 6a French 18 Ewbanks VI+ UIAA 18 ZA E1 5a British
Avg: 2.5 from 4 votes
Type: | TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,424 total · 7/month |
Shared By: | Peter Dodge on Dec 9, 2007 |
Admins: | Doug Hemken, James Schroeder, chris tregge, Ben Strobel, Kyle Harding |
Your To-Do List:
Add To-Do ·
Use onX Backcountry to explore the terrain in 3D, view recent satellite imagery, and more. Now available in onX Backcountry Mobile apps! For more information see this post.
Access Issue: Parts of High Cliff are included in the DNR's State Natural Area program so please respect that and do not climb with ropes in areas that are signed as State Natural Areas. BOULDERING IS ALLOWED EVERYWHERE.
Details
See dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/sta… and click on the maps tab. The PDF map will give you the overview, but is not very detailed. Use the DNR's mapping app and zoom in for more detail.
Description
Milk Stain is a popular route that follows the obvious white stain to the right of Fern Crack. It is also one of the easiest routes on the wall.
You can either jump start it to the big ledge under the stain or if you don't have the ups to get you into the NBA, take the crimpy boulder route to get up to it.
Working straight up the stain from here is more difficult, so most people work left and then come back to the stain. Reachy moves take you to the flake up top that hosts nice lay backs. The top overhang tests your endurance but provides you with nice jugs.
You can either jump start it to the big ledge under the stain or if you don't have the ups to get you into the NBA, take the crimpy boulder route to get up to it.
Working straight up the stain from here is more difficult, so most people work left and then come back to the stain. Reachy moves take you to the flake up top that hosts nice lay backs. The top overhang tests your endurance but provides you with nice jugs.
0 Comments