Once you stand up, you'll be in a narrow, chimney-like space with a hand crack that splits the back wall. Follow the crack for about fifty feet until you reach the top of the cave.
The crack starts as a hand crack and gradually widens as you move up. At the top of the cave, step left onto the face, continue around the corner, and work up the widening crack. Above the cave, the angle eases significantly, and you can walk up the rest of the climb until you find a comfortable spot to belay. To descend, scramble down the easy slab to the anchors above Orange Peel and rap with a single rope to the base.
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Comment Type:. CAVR was certainly able to collect enough data, both domestically and internationally, to substantiate its troubling conclusions and findings on accountability. The recommendations on justice are a matter for the Timor-Leste and Indonesian justice systems and action by the latter, though long-term and a long shot, depends on continuing reformasi in Indonesia and a far better informed public.
Indonesian and Timor-Leste civil society are already contributing creatively to healing, reconciliation, and truth-telling. It is hoped that donors will offer support and that the CAVR follow-up institution referred to above will enhance their work.
In addition to what has been said above, it is important to remind ourselves that Timor-Leste has land and sea borders with its large neighbor and, as it emerges from deep poverty and trauma and oil prices head south, now depends on Indonesia heavily for investment, educational opportunity, communications, and affordable goods and services.
This economic relationship is being extended to military and other forms of cooperation. CAVR set out to be victim-friendly across all its work, so this recommendation — which focuses explicitly on the rights and needs of the many victims of torture, sexual violence, and other violations documented by the commission — was its most detailed, carefully argued, and important proposal. Timor-Leste has not officially said no to reparations; rather it prefers to ignore the recommendation and argue that its duty of care is being met through its social security, health, and other services.
Several significant factors have militated against its implementation. Difficulties administering an existing veterans program have added to this unwillingness.
Civil society continues to advocate acknowledgement, apologies, and reparations of one form or another for the most vulnerable victims. Countries named in Chega! The UN and its members have not debated or responded to the report or its recommendations. The recent publication of English and Portuguese versions of the report is an opportunity for follow-up on these matters. Individual perpetrators may well have died before they are held to account, but, as the experience of many countries shows, it is possible that nations may admit responsibility and offer formal apologies and other responses in the future.
Women victims of rape and their children are vulnerable to discrimination. Children taken to Indonesia during the war remain separated. Timorese continue to grieve and search for the missing. The justice deficit also galls. Timorese welcomed low-level perpetrators back into their communities, but no Indonesian military have been held accountable for the crimes against humanity and war crimes that CAVR, the UN serious crimes process, and other inquiries identified.
The government, for its part, insists the focus should be on current development challenges. A truth commission is not a quick fix. It is the first stage of a long process that requires sustained, long-term commitment and resources. Climbing Gyms. What's New.
Get the app. Climbing Partners. Add To Page Photo Photo copy. Best of the Blues T 5. Sort Routes. Type: Trad, 70 ft 21 m FA: J. Your Star Rating:. Your Difficulty Rating: -none- Change. Your Ticks: Add New Tick -none-. Previous Next. Description Cave Crack is the deep chimney that leads directly to the top of Hassler's Hatbox.
The chimney actually extends all the way through the rock, narrowing to a fist-sized crack by the time it escapes the other side. I believe this is easiest path to the top of Hassler's Hatbox, if you don't mind a little blue collar grunt work that is! Scramble up into the base of the chimney and belay inside.
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