Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Paul Van Betten and Fred Williams, Aug 7, 1988 |
Page Views: | 169 total · 11/month |
Shared By: | Cade Herrera on Aug 25, 2023 · Updates |
Admins: | Peter Gram, Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
The National Park Service asks that climbers choose not to climb the Tower during the month of June. The June voluntary climbing closure was selected as part of the Devils Tower Climbing Management Plan by a working group that included two climber organizations, two American Indian organizations, and other agency and local government representatives.
Climbers are strongly encouraged to consider enjoying the many other climbing options available in northeast Wyoming and the Black Hills area of South Dakota, during the month of June.
Details: nps.gov/deto/planyourvisit/…
Climbing MGMT Plan nps.gov/deto/planyourvisit/…
Rock climbing routes on the East and Northeast Faces of Devils Tower summit will be temporarily closed to protect nesting Peregrine and Prairie Falcons.
Description
What's the opposite of a tower classic? A contrived, short, one move wonder that lies underneath the teachers lounge. This roof finger crack is unlike any other climbing at Devils Tower.
Do some face climbing to a ledge under the roof, making sure to avoid the loose, hollow flakes on either side. Place a blind piece in the roof and fire into the crux (V4ish). Once you pull the roof, the route is over. Do some dirty easy fifth to the anchors.
Ends at two new bolts.
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