Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | NB |
Page Views: | 1,445 total · 20/month |
Shared By: | nbrown on Jan 5, 2019 |
Admins: | Tom Caldwell, Steve Lineberry |
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Access Issue: Neighborhood Parking
Details
Please be mindful of the neighbors on Big Rock Lake Road. Do not park along the road, generate excessive noise in the parking lot or at the cliff, or camp out. If the parking is full, use the spot at the intersection of Preston McDaniel and Nine Times Roads. This is a neighborhood, drive slow and be courteous. Violating one of these rules is an easy way to get the cliff shutdown for everyone.
Description
This is a hard but well-protected slab with impossibly blank looking moves down low and an interesting dike and knobs up higher. The start is easily aided for those wishing to keep the grade in the low 11 range.
Start at the top of the gully (have your belayer down the gully), on the far left end of the small ledge, and traverse hard left past the initial crux to better holds (a little magic helps here). Continue up the bolt line, following the dike (some hidden holds on the right also) to a sloping ledge. From here, easier but runout slab (if you made it this far the runout will be tame) leads the anchor above a short flake.
Start at the top of the gully (have your belayer down the gully), on the far left end of the small ledge, and traverse hard left past the initial crux to better holds (a little magic helps here). Continue up the bolt line, following the dike (some hidden holds on the right also) to a sloping ledge. From here, easier but runout slab (if you made it this far the runout will be tame) leads the anchor above a short flake.
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