Type: | Trad, 170 ft (52 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | Open Project (Established by Ryan Triplett) |
Page Views: | 2,448 total · 13/month |
Shared By: | Orion Watson on Sep 23, 2009 |
Admins: | Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan |
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6/22/16 Update: Access to the Gold Bar Boulders, Zekes Wall, and Lake Isabel is temporary closed on weekdays to ensure public safety during road work operations for the Dyno timber sale. Access is available Saturday and Sunday. Check back for updates.
While Zekes Wall is on USFS land, access is across State DNR land.
Summer 2016 Notice: Timber contractors with DNR have began operations to improve the road for an upcoming timber harvest 2016-2018. Stay away from all road work sites and timber activities and respect any temporary closures for public safety.
In 2014, WA DNR purchased the Gold Bar bouldering area from Manke Timber. Pedestrian access up the road to access Zekes is permitted. Please remember to never block gates with your car. Display your Discovery Pass and yield and be respectful with DNR staff and contractors when they are on site. WCC, Access Fund and our partners are actively working with DNR on planning and stewardship efforts. Stay posted at washingtonclimbers.org.
While Zekes Wall is on USFS land, access is across State DNR land.
Summer 2016 Notice: Timber contractors with DNR have began operations to improve the road for an upcoming timber harvest 2016-2018. Stay away from all road work sites and timber activities and respect any temporary closures for public safety.
In 2014, WA DNR purchased the Gold Bar bouldering area from Manke Timber. Pedestrian access up the road to access Zekes is permitted. Please remember to never block gates with your car. Display your Discovery Pass and yield and be respectful with DNR staff and contractors when they are on site. WCC, Access Fund and our partners are actively working with DNR on planning and stewardship efforts. Stay posted at washingtonclimbers.org.
Description
Ryan left this awesome project before he left us. It climbs the very steep dihedral left of Leanne's Ledges. The first pitch has not been cleaned or established very well. The best approach pitch will come in from the right, but needs to be equipped with a bolt or two.
Pitch 1:
work through ledges and bulges from the left to the large comfortable belay ledge. 40 ft gear 5.10.
Pitch 2:
Four spaced bolts of stellar 5.12 lead to a splitter 5.11 crack in the big corner. Once the crack stops launch into the sustained headwall and finish with some desperate moves to the big ledge. 5.13 - bolts and gear for the crack.
Pitch 1:
work through ledges and bulges from the left to the large comfortable belay ledge. 40 ft gear 5.10.
Pitch 2:
Four spaced bolts of stellar 5.12 lead to a splitter 5.11 crack in the big corner. Once the crack stops launch into the sustained headwall and finish with some desperate moves to the big ledge. 5.13 - bolts and gear for the crack.
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