Type: | Sport, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | ??? B.P. probably |
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Shared By: | corson on Apr 18, 2009 · Updates |
Admins: | Ladd Raine, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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Access Issue: Peregrine Falcons in Maine
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2024 July 28 - Climbing closure routes now OPEN.
Another successful breeding season at the crag, thanks to all the climbers who chose to respect the nesting pair.
For more info. Please contact Dr. Erynn Call, MDIFW State Raptor Specialist with any questions: erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
Another successful breeding season at the crag, thanks to all the climbers who chose to respect the nesting pair.
For more info. Please contact Dr. Erynn Call, MDIFW State Raptor Specialist with any questions: erynn.call@maine.gov.
To learn more about peregrines in Maine, check out this link: maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife…
Description
Great climb! A little scarier than it is hard. Technical I think by Shagg standards. Climb the start of Great Escape, then instead of "escaping" to Great Escapes" anchors (hence the name) continue straight up then veer left through techy and exposed moves to the crux. Fun Climbing! The "ORIGINAL" line BTW.
[NOTE: Name changed to "Shagg Zag" 5/27/20 to conform with original name and current guidebooks. R Hall ME Admin. ]
[NOTE: Name changed to "Shagg Zag" 5/27/20 to conform with original name and current guidebooks. R Hall ME Admin. ]
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