Mormon Rocks Climbing History

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Taco
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Anyone here know much about Mormon Rocks, as it pertains to rock climbing, rappelling, and all that nonsense?

Also, I seem to remember someone saying it's now off limits to climbing (whatever that's ever meant), but I can't find any info anywhere on it. I'm sure I can call the Ranger Station there and they'll tell me it is, and that it's impossible to reach without crampons or it's flooded or something.
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I went there with a natural history class at Citrus College last fall and "the kids" were climbing all over the rocks. There were no signs, and the professor is well connected with FS and plays by the rules, but he didn't stop them...

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I'm assuming they don't mind "scrambling" (no rope/gear), maybe they don't want anyone putting in bolts/fixed anchors?

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I don't know much about climbing, but that sandstone is very soft. I don't know that it would hold an anchor.
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There are a variety of anchors up there. From what I've heard, one must be careful during and after major precipitation, as the rock softens.
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Taco,

I thought I was recording this last night but somehow I managed to screw it up --- anyways, there was a great show on the History Channel about these guys climbing mountain faces in the Himalayas to reach VERY difficult to reach caves, some of them being spiritual shrines.

These guys were decked out with some serious climbing gear --- but how in the hell did people climbed [safely] way back when, I have no idea. I remember hearing something about ladders but I wasn't really paying too much attention because I thought I was recording the dang thing :oops:

Anyways, maybe you've seen the show and know what I'm talking about - if not, hopefully I can figure out what it was called and if/when it will air again - it was some heavy stuff!
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Close-Up of the same outcrop that the kids are climbing on...

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Just for fun...

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outwhere wrote:Taco,

I thought I was recording this last night but somehow I managed to screw it up --- anyways, there was a great show on the History Channel about these guys climbing mountain faces in the Himalayas to reach VERY difficult to reach caves, some of them being spiritual shrines.

These guys were decked out with some serious climbing gear --- but how in the hell did people climbed [safely] way back when, I have no idea. I remember hearing something about ladders but I wasn't really paying too much attention because I thought I was recording the dang thing :oops:

Anyways, maybe you've seen the show and know what I'm talking about - if not, hopefully I can figure out what it was called and if/when it will air again - it was some heavy stuff!


Probably some old school aid setup. Pitons and fixed ropes and ladders and all that.
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