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Type: | Trad, 70 ft (21 m) |
FA: | Jeff Thomas, Bill Coe |
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Access Issue: CLOSURES: South and East Faces (NW & W Faces Remain Open)
Details
The South Face and access trail is closed from Feb. 1st through July 15th, depending on peregrine falcon nesting. Portland Area Climbers Coalition, Washington Climbers Coalition, and the Access Fund are coordinating on this issue. Disregarding this closure will harm their efforts to adjust it and their relationship with land managers.
The east face is closed to climbing year-round due to possible sensitive/endangered plant species.
The NW face and West face routes remain open.
See Closure section below for more details.
The east face is closed to climbing year-round due to possible sensitive/endangered plant species.
The NW face and West face routes remain open.
See Closure section below for more details.
Description
Climb a shallow right facing corner directly above the Kingpin anchors past two bolts. After the second bolt climb broken rock to the start of a left facing corner that changes to a right facing corner. The well protected crux is at the point where the corners change. Take a small cam or nut to protect in an excellent crack just after exiting the right facing corner. Ten to fifteen feet up the crack move out of the crack and up easy ledges to a fixed belay/rappel point.
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