25 miles south of Jelico

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HJ7
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25 miles south of Jelico

Post by HJ7 »

I'm sure this may have been previously discussed; but what is the name of the rock formations you can see from I-75 in Tennesse. I saw some people climbing on my way back from the Smokies.
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Devil's Racetrack
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Post by andy_lemon »

Yeh, that place looks freakin cool from the road.
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HJ7
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Post by HJ7 »

Is this place on private property? What are the routes like?
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Post by SCIN »

Chossy, I hear.
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Post by Horatio Felacio »

a few routes are pretty cool. parking kinda sucks. don't leave valuables in vehicle.
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Post by Wicked Tribe »

Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. Its woth going there just for that route.

Hamsco knows a bit about it.
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Steve
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Post by Steve »

Interesting spot, make sure you find the trail up to the rock and it isn't all that bad of an approach. Don't remember what routes we did, but I do remember falling in a creek. Seneca like fins of southern style sandstone, not blocky like SR, don't remember seeing any inspiring cracks. There was an on-line guide somewhere out there.
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Post by The Pirate »

lucy in the sky is a cool route,it is worth hte drive alone.there are also a couple of good routes in between the fins. also a great route up the nose of the southern most fin. We camped in the state park near the crag. we got a guide out of boulder-dash news letter.
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Post by hamsco »

I like climbing there. The rock is Quartzite, and the place has an adventure flavor. There are sport and trad routes.
We (James and I) did dislodge a large block, but I was off route. The main distraction is the road noise.

There is an alternative approach through the park, which makes for safer parking.

There is a picture of Lucy in the Sky on page 94 of Harrison's "Southeastern Rock"

I anyone wants route info, I have the mini guide.
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