Suggested Page Improvements to Three Springs
3 pitches of somewhat slippery slab climbing. Walk off or use the anchors on The Pass to rappel down. It is possible to top rope the first pitch with a 70M rope.
Pitch one: Shared with Follow the River. Anchors at the ledge where Follow the River follows the dike left. 35 M
Pitch Two: Follow the bolt line thru thin slab to anchors on a large ledge. 60 M
Pitch three: Starts to the right ledge. Climbing gets progressively easier until the anchors. 55 M
3 pitches of somewhat slippery slab climbing. Walk off or use the anchors on The Pass to rappel down. It is possible to top rope the first pitch with a 70M rope.
Pitch one: Follow the bolt line thru thin slab over small roof for some spice to anchors at nice ledge. 35 M
Pitch Two: Follow the bolt line thru thin slab to anchors on a large ledge. 60 M
Pitch three: Starts to the right ledge. Climbing gets progressively easier until the anchors. 55 M
Three Springs, with reference to nearby Log Spring, Leek Spring, and Tragedy Spring.
3 pitches of somewhat slippery slab climbing. Walk off or use the anchors on The Pass to rappel down. It is possible to top rope the first pitch with a 70M rope.
Pitch one: Follow the bolt line thru thin slab over small roof for some spice to anchors at nice ledge. 5.8, 35 M
Pitch Two: Follow the bolt line thru thin slab to anchors on a large ledge. 5.8 60 M
Pitch three: Continue up into an easy dihedral. Climbing gets progressively easier until the anchors which are shared with the 4th pitch of the pass. Full 70M is just long enough for the leader to reach the anchors.
Some slab hiking after the final anchors puts you on top of the dome. Watch out for loose rock.