Supercrack of the Maze
5.11+ YDS 7a French 24 Ewbanks VIII UIAA 24 ZA E4 6a British
Avg: 3 from 2 votes
Type: | Trad, 85 ft (26 m) |
FA: | Ben Wilbur |
Page Views: | 286 total · 12/month |
Shared By: | Anus Herder on Oct 24, 2022 |
Admins: | Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane |
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Access Issue: Canyonlands National Park
Details
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White chalk is prohibited. Chalk must be similar in color to the rock being climbed.
The physical altering of rock faces by chiseling, glue reinforcement of existing holds, gluing of new holds, and the intentional removal of lichen or plants from rock are prohibited.
Rock climbing should be mostly free climbing or clean aid climbing.
Any new installation of fixed gear requires a permit. If an existing item or fixed anchor is judged unsafe, it may be replaced, in kind, without a permit. Bolts, hangers and chains must be painted the color of the rock surface.
Protection may not be placed with the use of a hammer except to replace existing belay and rappel anchors and bolts on existing routes, or for emergency self-rescue. The use of motorized power drills is prohibited.
If an existing software item (sling, etc.) is unsafe, it may be replaced. Software left in place must match the rock surface in color.
Leaving fixed ropes in place for more than 24 hours is prohibited, unless the park has been notified.
Slacklining (or “highlining”) and BASE jumping are prohibited.
Guided rock climbing services are prohibited.
nps.gov/cany/planyourvisit/…
White chalk is prohibited. Chalk must be similar in color to the rock being climbed.
The physical altering of rock faces by chiseling, glue reinforcement of existing holds, gluing of new holds, and the intentional removal of lichen or plants from rock are prohibited.
Rock climbing should be mostly free climbing or clean aid climbing.
Any new installation of fixed gear requires a permit. If an existing item or fixed anchor is judged unsafe, it may be replaced, in kind, without a permit. Bolts, hangers and chains must be painted the color of the rock surface.
Protection may not be placed with the use of a hammer except to replace existing belay and rappel anchors and bolts on existing routes, or for emergency self-rescue. The use of motorized power drills is prohibited.
If an existing software item (sling, etc.) is unsafe, it may be replaced. Software left in place must match the rock surface in color.
Leaving fixed ropes in place for more than 24 hours is prohibited, unless the park has been notified.
Slacklining (or “highlining”) and BASE jumping are prohibited.
Guided rock climbing services are prohibited.
Description
A slightly overhanging splitter crack strikes through this lower section of one of the many Doll house towers. This is only the first pitch, although I'm sure it would go to the summit. Climb up 20ft to the base of the splitter and gear up. The crack starts at #4 size and goes up to tipped #6s going out the steepest section before pulling into a vertical slot.
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