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notapplicable
Apr 25, 2011, 5:00 PM
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I was climbing at Old Rag on Sunday (4/24/11) and stopped by the Summit Wall on the way out to do few routes. On the hike down I found a string with flags and a sign blocking the path right at the base of Groovy. The sign said the "trail" was closed to protect animal habitats but didn't mention specifics. I didn't see any other signs stating what animal species or making a distinction between trail and cliff closure. Anybody know anything. I've spent the last 20 min. searching online and haven't come up with anything.
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hyhuu
May 6, 2011, 12:33 PM
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---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- Subject: Shenandoah NP Old Rag Mtn Dead Tree Wall and Summit Crag Wall Climbing Area Temporary Closure From: John_Buchheit@... -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Shenandoah National Park area climbing community and others: Due to Peregrine Falcon nesting activity occurring in the area of the Dead Tree Wall climbing site on Old Rag Mountain, The Dead Tree Wall and the Summit Crag Area are temporarily closed to climber and other recreational use from now until early summer. The Park needs your help to avoid disturbing Peregrine Falcons nesting in the area. Disturbances could cause the peregrines to abandon their nesting site. The Superintendent has closed the area of Dead Tree Wall and Summit Crag under the authority of Title 36, Section 1.5 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The Peregrine Falcon is protected by State law. Harassing, pursuing, killing, capturing or attempting to engage in any such conduct is illegal and subject to a fine. Dead Tree Wall and Summit Crag areas are not readily accessible nor a destination site for hikers on Old Rag. The Park is depending on the cooperation of the local climbing community to help get the word out to other climbers to help protect the nesting area. Signs have been posted at trail access areas to the Old Rag trails and at the climber social trail to Dead Tree Wall and Summit Crag Chute. Please contact me (at the contact information below) or Rolf Gubler, Park Biologist at rolf_gubler@... if you have questions. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance, John Buchheit Park Ranger: Backcountry and Wilderness Natural and Cultural Resources Division Shenandoah National Park Luray, VA 22835 (540) 999-3500 ext 3720
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notapplicable
May 6, 2011, 12:49 PM
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Thank you sir. I've heard some talk over the years of peregrines at Old Rag but never seen anything specific about closures. Thanks again.
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