pigsteak wrote:larry,
we need more folks like you around here who still appreciate a good adventure. keep your history lessons coming. once a week you should share with us a good story from your climbing days here. start a "bedtime with Larry" thread.
He's shared quite a few stories from back in the day. Any of those yarns from kywilderness or climbkentucky still available?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
Please, somebody just go climb the route. Top rope is fine. Then you get the big payoff - the well earned right to strut around and call everyone who hasn't done it miserable chicken shits!
I was looking for a roof crack..you cant see the top very well for the trees.
Toproping that whole thing is a sweet idea. Tower is such a cool place. I did find a sweet boulder problem. I'll never tell where.
"Everyone should have a plan for the zombie apocolipse" Courtney
That's it. TR the whole thing in one long pitch. You can take a breather on the ledge beneath the overhang. It's damn near a perfect plumb line. Put in the effort to engineer toprope anchors and you'll be glad you did. This will be a challenging and fun problem.