Type: | Trad, 60 ft (18 m) |
FA: | Tim Graybill |
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Shared By: | Jamie Collins on Feb 17, 2018 · Updates |
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Access Issue: Trestle and CMC areas are off limits.
Details
The entire Trestle and CMC areas are now off-limits. The house finally sold and the new owners are more than happy to call the cops on climbers and fishermen (even for trespassing on land that is not theirs!).
Description
This is a fun, little, mixed climb that would see more ascents if it wasn't so runout at the top.
Start in a thin hands/finger crack with decent gear, then move up onto the main face. Clip the first bolt, then make thin moves up past a second bolt (crux). The climbing lets up a little here, but it's a long ways to the chains with no decent gear.
Start in a thin hands/finger crack with decent gear, then move up onto the main face. Clip the first bolt, then make thin moves up past a second bolt (crux). The climbing lets up a little here, but it's a long ways to the chains with no decent gear.
Location
Scot-Free is located about 200' west of where the main approach trail meets the Upper Tier.
Continue walking west from Simpatico and Border Patrol, and about 100 feet away, you'll find a large corner. Scot-Free is the face climb on the arete, next to a dirty chimney with a large chockstone up high.
Continue walking west from Simpatico and Border Patrol, and about 100 feet away, you'll find a large corner. Scot-Free is the face climb on the arete, next to a dirty chimney with a large chockstone up high.
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