Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:15 pm
thats a pretty good idea for a route name
I hate to spoil the party here folks. Placement of any fixed anchors in Daniel Boone National Forest requires prior approval of the Forest Service. In addition to bolts, the Forest Service considers any fixed pro, cams, chocks, pitons, webbing, etc. left permanently to be fixed anchors. Additionally, Mariba Fork is located in Clifty Wilderness where no new fixed anchors are allowed. Please find a way to take your pro with you after you climb in Clifty WIlderness.Justin wrote:... There's some fixed pro under the roof now, but it should probably be switched out for something else in the future.
The Forest Service found these two sport routes when scoping the area for LAC and is aware of them. An attempt was made at that time to find the First Ascentionists and have them take them down and make the situation right. The FA's could not be positively identified or located. The RRGCC is not bolt police so nothing further has happened. Nothing is stopping someone who would like to make the effort and recycle the hangers.elcapitan1974 wrote:I have a question? If Marbia Fork is in Cliffty, why are there two sport routes 30 left of Synergy? I went down there today to check out Synergy and Laceration, tried the Mayor and seen the fixed gear in this new spring line. We also noticed there were two bolted lines about 30 feet left of Synergy? Awsome place going back Sat if anyone wants to follow.