Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
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Access Issue: Please Obey Speed Limits & Rim Rock Trail Closure
Details
Rim Rock Trail at N. Table Mt. Park is closed Feb. through July 31 to protect raptor nesting territory and ground-nesting bird habitat.
It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
Description
This is a ridiculous link up of "Wooly Bully" into "Tiger's Woody".
Climb the crux of WB, then traverse right crossing the trad route "Tiger Shark," and finish on the fun, bouldery finish of TW.
Two variations exist for the link-up:
1) Clip bolt 6 of WB, then traverse to bolt 5 of TW, and continue to the anchor of TW (this is the easier and much more logical variation).
2) Clip bolt 5 of WB, then traverse straight right to the 4th bolt next to the jug pocket on TW and on to the anchor of TW (this is much more difficult than the first option, has less reliable protection in the Tiger Shark crack, and creates more rope drag).
*Cams are useful to protect the traverse across "Tiger Shark". A few slings are useful for rope drag as well.
This is a direct result of too much time spent at the East Quarry on winter days.
Climb the crux of WB, then traverse right crossing the trad route "Tiger Shark," and finish on the fun, bouldery finish of TW.
Two variations exist for the link-up:
1) Clip bolt 6 of WB, then traverse to bolt 5 of TW, and continue to the anchor of TW (this is the easier and much more logical variation).
2) Clip bolt 5 of WB, then traverse straight right to the 4th bolt next to the jug pocket on TW and on to the anchor of TW (this is much more difficult than the first option, has less reliable protection in the Tiger Shark crack, and creates more rope drag).
*Cams are useful to protect the traverse across "Tiger Shark". A few slings are useful for rope drag as well.
This is a direct result of too much time spent at the East Quarry on winter days.
Protection
Bolts and various camming device sizes for Tiger Shark (depending on the variation). A few slings are useful to reduce rope drag.
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