Zoo View on Moore’s Wall – North Carolina

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I recently climbed Zoo View at Moore’s Wall, which is just north of Winston-Salem, NC.  This climb is the definition of classic.

The first pitch follows the path of least resistance along the right side of Sentinel Buttress up to the Crow’s Nest.   It really is much of anything but a nice warm up.  The second pitch is the money pitch.

The beginning of the second pitch is a thirty-foot traverse that is protected by a lone bolt halfway through.  The standard way is to stay low below the bolt but if you are a glutton for punishment and like balancy moves you can go a little bit higher and work your way around a bulging mini-roof.  Either way, you move to the left of the bulge and then start climbing upward.  Besides the bolt there isn’t any worthy pro on the traverse.

Once you start moving up the climbing is straightforward.  The crux is definitely the traverse but the entire second pitch is a consistent 5.7+

Once you work your way under the roof you have a comfortable enough stance to shake out your forearms for the intimidating roof.  This roof is flat out intense.  Bring some double length runners and drop some gear in the railing below the roof and get ready for some heroic fun.

It’s all there and you have a myriad of hand and feet options so just go for it and keep moving.

The rappel from the top is a little weird.  Once you top out, walk about 100 feet to climber’s right.  You’ll have to down climb a bit to get to a really weird fixed anchor setup.

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About Jon

So I guess I should introduce myself. Hi, my name is Jon and I am a junkie. A climbing junkie to be specific but a junkie none the less.

I enjoy sharing my climbing adventures and I hope you enjoy reading about them. I've put a lot of blood and sweat into getting the photos and stories for this blog and as a result they are the sole property of OnTheSharpEnd.com AKA me but I'm a rather chill guy and if you drop me a line I'm sure we can work something out.

Climb safe.

-Jon

I've been a little slow with the postings. I definitely haven't given up climbing but time is scarce when you're in grad school.

3 thoughts on “Zoo View on Moore’s Wall – North Carolina

  1. Pingback: Construction Job on Shortoff Mountain NC | OnTheSharpEnd.com

  2. 1976-Tom Howard and Bruce Meneghin

    both are pioneers on the east coast[spec. nc/va] climbing scene.

    this is one of my favorite of tom howards routes

  3. Pingback: Classic NC Climbing – Moore’s Wall | OnTheSharpEnd.com

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