Type: | Boulder, 25 ft (8 m) |
FA: | Jordan Katz May '20 |
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Shared By: | Jordan Katz on May 13, 2020 |
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Access Issue: Private Property
Details
The right (east) side, all roped climbing, is owned by Village of Hanover, which seems ambivalent to climbing. Left side, bouldering, is private property, but the owner has not had a problem with climbing SO FAR. Continued access is far from guaranteed! Rapidly growing crag traffic has become a potential issue.
On the bouldering (west) side, please do not hang out up top or go exploring above the main cliff line. It is private property and we need to keep a low profile. The owner has been hands off so far. Let's try to ensure things stay that way please. Hanging out up top could cause problems with the property owner.
Please do not climb above the roped climbs. Hanging out on the edge of the cliff without ropes is dangerous and the last thing we want is to have an ambulance/injury/fatality there. Please don't endanger crag access through short-sighted behavior!
Please be upstanders and take good care of the crag to help preserve access. Don't leave your trash, and even pack out any trash somebody else might have left behind.
On the bouldering (west) side, please do not hang out up top or go exploring above the main cliff line. It is private property and we need to keep a low profile. The owner has been hands off so far. Let's try to ensure things stay that way please. Hanging out up top could cause problems with the property owner.
Please do not climb above the roped climbs. Hanging out on the edge of the cliff without ropes is dangerous and the last thing we want is to have an ambulance/injury/fatality there. Please don't endanger crag access through short-sighted behavior!
Please be upstanders and take good care of the crag to help preserve access. Don't leave your trash, and even pack out any trash somebody else might have left behind.
Description
This is an extension of Lunar Eclipse, starting as a lowball traverse and then taking it to the top for an exciting finish.
Start on the large horn just right of a tree, and traverse right ~10-15 feet staying low and then trending up and right to the finish hold of Lunar Eclipse. Keep traversing right on some slopers to a good pocket and head for the top, just left of the tree. This one builds on you, getting progressively harder and a lot more exciting...
Start on the large horn just right of a tree, and traverse right ~10-15 feet staying low and then trending up and right to the finish hold of Lunar Eclipse. Keep traversing right on some slopers to a good pocket and head for the top, just left of the tree. This one builds on you, getting progressively harder and a lot more exciting...
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