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5.9 YDS 5c French 17 Ewbanks VI UIAA 17 ZA HVS 5a British
Type: | Sport, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | C.Tatum, JB |
Page Views: | 6,489 total · 54/month |
Shared By: | Jeffrey Snyder on May 27, 2015 |
Admins: | Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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All routes left of Shaman School closed for Peregrine Falcons from April 1-August 31st, unless lifted sooner. Shaman School will remain open for climbing. The Forest Service and Northern AZ Climbers Coalition request that climbers avoid certain routes during critical nesting periods (typically April through early August).
The USFS will be frequently monitoring the Peregrine Falcons so that they can open areas as soon as possible. Successful partnership with the Forest Service biologists has allowed for closure of select routes, instead of the entire walls or crags, and we ask that climbers adhere to these closures. If you have questions, concerns, or would like to report a bird sighting, please reach out to the Northern Arizona Climbers Coalition at nazcc@nazcc.org or the US Forest Service @ 928-526-0866 and ask to speak with a biologist."
The USFS will be frequently monitoring the Peregrine Falcons so that they can open areas as soon as possible. Successful partnership with the Forest Service biologists has allowed for closure of select routes, instead of the entire walls or crags, and we ask that climbers adhere to these closures. If you have questions, concerns, or would like to report a bird sighting, please reach out to the Northern Arizona Climbers Coalition at nazcc@nazcc.org or the US Forest Service @ 928-526-0866 and ask to speak with a biologist."
Description
Possibly the most popular warm-up at the crag.
Fun technical climbing through a wide dihedral and up a large perched flake that eventually leads into a steeper head wall of positive holds.
Fun technical climbing through a wide dihedral and up a large perched flake that eventually leads into a steeper head wall of positive holds.
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