New crag near Shannon Falls (AMO wall)
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The slabs are dry
Thanks to everyone for the info on this ideal little spot. Took 3 friends on their first multi, it was perfect!
Just to let anyone know, we found all routes on all pitches wonderfully dry as of Saturday June 26th. Shannon falls was still running with spectacular volume but the crag was nice and dry. One wet spot on the left end, but the water did not touch the routes, so no worries.
Again, thanks to everyone who set these routes, absolutely ideal.
Enjoy!
S
Just to let anyone know, we found all routes on all pitches wonderfully dry as of Saturday June 26th. Shannon falls was still running with spectacular volume but the crag was nice and dry. One wet spot on the left end, but the water did not touch the routes, so no worries.
Again, thanks to everyone who set these routes, absolutely ideal.
Enjoy!
S
with regards to the walk off.. we topped out and proceded to walk further up the slab to a view of the falls with a smallish boulder on the far end of the platform. from here we walked towards the end of the platform and cut down right into a gulley of some sort.
following this way we ended up rapping off a tree off some very greasy rock faces further down.
is that the correct walkoff and we just went slightly wrong walking downhill?
following this way we ended up rapping off a tree off some very greasy rock faces further down.
is that the correct walkoff and we just went slightly wrong walking downhill?
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Thanks, yes, there is a topo at quickdraw publications now.staven wrote:It seems Mr. Jeff Thomson may be able to help you out...Jeff Thomson wrote:...I also put up a number of new Slab routes on that A.M.O wall by Shannon Falls and hope to soon post a topo on Marc Bourdon's Quickdraw publications web-site.
http://www.quickdrawpublications.com/Fr ... loads.html
Sam
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