Type: | Sport, 125 ft (38 m) |
FA: | Jonathan Siegrist, equipped by Tom Rangitsch |
Page Views: | 1,190 total · 12/month |
Shared By: | Tom Rangitsch on Jun 29, 2017 |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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There is a gate that is closed depending on the condition of the road to this crag. It will likely limit access to this cliff and the others in the Little Popo Agie canyon until at least the first of June every year. This severely limits the season as by mid June the temps get pretty hot. Local activists are collaborating with the Forest Service to try to find a long term access solution.
Also, gear caches are not allowed at Wolf Point. The Forest Service frowns upon stashed ropes and backpacks. There is a real danger of losing access to the crag if we cannot keep a low profile and practice good stewardship of the climbing resource.
Also beware of the large amount of rattle snakes.
Also, gear caches are not allowed at Wolf Point. The Forest Service frowns upon stashed ropes and backpacks. There is a real danger of losing access to the crag if we cannot keep a low profile and practice good stewardship of the climbing resource.
Also beware of the large amount of rattle snakes.
Description
Extension to Remus, gaining a clean face above the first anchor. The character of the climb changes from steep jugs to technical face climbing. You follow a seem, lay backing and using the occasional pocket. After several bolts you trend left to a blunt arete. There is a hard crux here, using small holds and tricky footwork. You end up in a dihedral for the last two bolts, fighting the pump to get you (finally) to the chains
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