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Slab Style
As you can see, slab climbing techniques must be employed on this wall. Moss and pine needles abound. Yes it is this steep, that tree has a boulder that's going to eventually push it down the cliff.


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jordansahlsgone?

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If this is the wall I am thinking of (just down from the train tracks main wall) it has already collapsed. It happened just last year. It’s still climbable, but a bit different now.
Posted Mar 7, 2007 7:17 pm

DuseksRe: gone?

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I've got spies monitoring the tracks on a regular basis, no damage to any of the climbs I know... Take a picture of what you're talking about though, I'm sure I can identify/have climbed it.

-Scotty
Posted Mar 7, 2007 11:11 pm

jordansahlsRe: gone?

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I'm probably thinking of something totally different. The picture looks a lot like an area were there was some damage. Next time I go there I'll try and get a few pictures so you can identify it.
Posted Mar 7, 2007 11:46 pm

DuseksNope

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Posted Mar 7, 2007 11:10 pm

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