Gripped

Conservati­on Tips from NPS

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´ Fight litter! Don’t toss anything off a wall, even if you intend to pick it up later. Don’t leave food or water at the top or on ledges for future parties. Set a good example by picking up any litter you see, including tape wads and cigarette butts.

´ Don’t leave fixed ropes as permanent fixtures on approaches and descents. These are considered abandoned property and will be removed.

´ Minimize erosion on your approach and descent. If an obvious main trail has been created, use it. Go slow on the way down to avoid pushing soil down the hill. Avoid walking on vegetation whenever possible. ´ If you need to build a fire for survival during an unplanned bivouac on the summit, use an existing fire ring. Building a new fire ring or windbreak is prohibited. Make sure your fire is completely out before you leave. ´ Clean extra, rotting slings off anchors when you descend. Bring earth-toned slings to leave on anchors.

´ Check the Camp 4 kiosk or the Mountain Shop for the current peregrine falcon closures.

´ On first ascents: please think about the impacts caused by your new climb. Is the approach susceptibl­e to erosion? Is there a lot of vegetation on the rock? “Gardening” (i.e., killing plants), is illegal in Yosemite. Can the climb be done with a minimum of bolts? Motorized drills are prohibited.

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