01-08-2018 11:46 via ocregister.com

Angeles National Forest plan could reopen Williamson Rock

For 13 years, rock climbers have been prohibited from sinking their hands and feet into Williamson Rock after a tiny endangered frog with yellow legs turned the crag from Southern California’s most popular rock-climbing spot into a no-climb zone.
Soon, they may get that chance again thanks to a frog rehab effort — and a plan that accommodates both climber and amphibian.
Located in the Pleasant Ridge section of the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument a half-hour’s drive from
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