Double Dragon
5.11c/d YDS 7a French 24 Ewbanks VIII UIAA 25 ZA E4 6a British PG13
Avg: 3 from 4 votes
Type: | Sport |
FA: | Dana Hada (2015) |
Page Views: | 1,672 total · 17/month |
Shared By: | Kitt1047 on Jan 31, 2015 |
Admins: | 20 kN |
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Access Issue: Electronic Waver
Details
As of January 25, 2015, the Moke has been reopened after a lengthy challenge in obtaining a permit to climb at this area . All climbers are required to sign an electronic waver before climbing at the Moke. You can find the waver here:
hiclimb.org/join.php
Access at this area is fragile, and the area is only open conditionally. The State requires that climbers exercise good stewardship in order for our access to remain.
Please note the following rules:
- Dogs and alcoholic beverages are prohibited by law at the Moke, on the approach, and in the parking lot.
- No fires
- Do not deface the cliff
- No amplified music
In addition, please show the state we are good stewards of the land by following the following guidelines:
- Treat other users with respect
- Help clean up chalk and tick marks
- Identify and report safety hazards
- Stay on established trails
- Dispose of human waste appropriately and pack out toilet paper
- Keep a low profile by minimizing noise
- Pack out all gear, rubbish, and practice leave no trace ethics
hiclimb.org/join.php
Access at this area is fragile, and the area is only open conditionally. The State requires that climbers exercise good stewardship in order for our access to remain.
Please note the following rules:
- Dogs and alcoholic beverages are prohibited by law at the Moke, on the approach, and in the parking lot.
- No fires
- Do not deface the cliff
- No amplified music
In addition, please show the state we are good stewards of the land by following the following guidelines:
- Treat other users with respect
- Help clean up chalk and tick marks
- Identify and report safety hazards
- Stay on established trails
- Dispose of human waste appropriately and pack out toilet paper
- Keep a low profile by minimizing noise
- Pack out all gear, rubbish, and practice leave no trace ethics
Description
Follows the first four bolts of Copper Dragon, then traverses right onto the top of Dragon Slayer. Great way to work the pumpy top section of Dragon Slayer without going through the crux. One of the more sustained routes at the crag for the grade. This is not technically an independent line, rather it just a variation that combines two existing lines.
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