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There are some trees there but I'm not sure if I'd trust all of them for an anchor. I'm also not sure where the trees are in relation to the routes. They looked pretty far back from the edge though.
Other than bring some long ass slings, somone who's been out there recently to climb will give you more precise beta.
Other than bring some long ass slings, somone who's been out there recently to climb will give you more precise beta.
Screw you guys. I'm going bowling.
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Interesting story- a few of my friends in high school were sport rappellers. I only went with them once or twice. But even then I had the climbing bug. I knew I wanted to do more than slide down the rope.
Anyway, there used to be a substantial pine at the top of Rockhouse. It was “The Tree” at Half Moon. It was the main anchor for the main rappel. So two or three of my friends went up late one afternoon to rappel and some people of the buckeye persuasion had cut down the tree at waist level and had turned it into a cozy camp fire. The alleged vandals were also rappellers (just adding more evidence to support the idea that rappellers are pretty stupid).
The story didn’t end any better. The northerners got their tires slashed over the ordeal and two of my friends had to walk out to Pine Ridge for some reason that I can’t remember now.
I avoid Half Moon like the plague.
Anyway, there used to be a substantial pine at the top of Rockhouse. It was “The Tree” at Half Moon. It was the main anchor for the main rappel. So two or three of my friends went up late one afternoon to rappel and some people of the buckeye persuasion had cut down the tree at waist level and had turned it into a cozy camp fire. The alleged vandals were also rappellers (just adding more evidence to support the idea that rappellers are pretty stupid).
The story didn’t end any better. The northerners got their tires slashed over the ordeal and two of my friends had to walk out to Pine Ridge for some reason that I can’t remember now.
I avoid Half Moon like the plague.
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