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Slippery Slope
5.11c,
Sport, 65 ft (20 m),
Avg: 3 from 4
votes
FA: Tanner James, Adrian Fontanilla, Gary
California
> San Diego County
> S San Diego County
> El Cajon Mountain
> Mountaineer Walls
> Western Highlands
Access Issue: Raptor Nesting Advisory
Details
Please avoid raptor nests. El Cajon Mountain- Golden Eagles nested successfully at this site in 2009, after relocating twice between alternate nest sites. The Golden Eagle nest at El Cajon Mountain was not successful in Spring 2010. This nest was successful and fledged young in 2011 - 2021. Details from USFS posted here:
fs.usda.gov/detail/clevelan… The El Cajon Mountain climbing area is in close proximity to the San Diego River Park Foundation property. This property's purpose is to protect and conserve San Diego's threatened habitat and wildlife in perpetuity. Specifically, the San Diego River Park Foundation are protecting golden eagles that nest in the area and ceanothus, a California lilac that is an endemic sensitive plant species. Please avoid and limit recreational activities at the San Diego River Park Foundation property to promote San Diego's threatened habitat and wildlife. Thank you!
Description
Although short, it is on good rock and has an excellent crux. Start off from a small ledge into the crack. The first bolt is off a good stance and easy to get to. Nice face climbing .8 and .9 get you to the headwall block. Surmounting this is the crux with a good left hand knob and right hand sloping ramp. The last bolt is strenuous to clip and the step up to the anchor is hard. Wanted to take the route up another 20' but the rock wasn't good. Contrary to the name the rock isn't slippery.
Location
Far right side of Highlands, below the headwall slab.
Protection
8 bolts
Sierras