Type: | Sport, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | Uli and Terence |
Page Views: | 741 total · 16/month |
Shared By: | Uli Garcia on Apr 4, 2021 |
Admins: | Tyler KC, JD Borgeson |
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Access Issue:
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Access Issue Update.
Please do not camp or park near the red gate and home at the end of the county road. Haunt Hollow requires four wheel drive to reach the parking area and camping. If you can not make it back into the parking area, please park at the first gate on the right and hike in.
Camping:
There is a designated camping area at the end of the Forest Service RD (designated parking area) which requires four wheel drive to reach. The closest alternative camping is primitive forest service land near the Upside Down Cave. This area has less private land surrounding it and is more secluded.
Please do not camp or park near the red gate and home at the end of the county road. Haunt Hollow requires four wheel drive to reach the parking area and camping. If you can not make it back into the parking area, please park at the first gate on the right and hike in.
Camping:
There is a designated camping area at the end of the Forest Service RD (designated parking area) which requires four wheel drive to reach. The closest alternative camping is primitive forest service land near the Upside Down Cave. This area has less private land surrounding it and is more secluded.
Description
Steep and juggy on big huecos with a long reach to pull a spooky roof. Definitely a choose your own adventure climb. The trouble is that there are so many holes that it might be challenging to find the best ones. If you aren't grabbing a jug try again! Well bolted for introductory hero climbing with perma-draws.
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