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Location: CO : Silverton area : Cunningham Gulch : Masters Wall : Pipeline (5.9) By: lance hadfield When: Oct 4, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: This climb was well bolted and just fun. I liked it and will climb it again!! A fun arete.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Cunningham Gulch : Masters Wall : Pipeline (5.9) By: Beefy When: Oct 4, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: Fun climb! A little dirty at the top, but still a solid route.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Cunningham Gulch : Masters Wall : Perfect Cleavage (5.12a) By: lance hadfield When: Oct 4, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: This is a great route, but it has a few hard clips and the top is dirty. It has a hard start and I am glad I have done it, but I would not do it as a regular route warm up or recommend it to a person working this grade.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Eureka area : Goldrush Area : Americana Arete (5.11) By: Lee Frazer When: Sep 29, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: For those of you who are wondering...this climb is on the rock to the LEFT of the slab where Five Cart Draw and Silver Stage sit.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Eureka area : Goldrush Area : Five Card Draw (5.9) By: Lee Frazer When: Sep 29, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: I agree. The retro-bolting on Five Cart Draw was well done, Clint. It's a fun climb, and made all the more fun w/ the safe bolting.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Eureka area : Goldrush Area : Five Card Draw (5.9) By: chosspector When: Sep 28, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: Clint, I think it is a great line and you did a good job bolting it. I guess it's hard to tell what the 'line' is on that wall, it's all really climbable. The Petzl stainless bolts you used are bomber, thanks for spending the extra $$ to ensure a safe long lasting route.
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Location: CO : Silverton area : Eureka area : Goldrush Area : Five Card Draw (5.9) By: Clint Cook When: Sep 27, 2009 | view comment >> |
Comments: Hey Guys,
I thought five card draw followed the protectable crack features which the sport line crosses a couple times. I climbed that a couple times and thought the better climb was on the slabs surrounding the features. I did not mean to retrobolt anything. I thought it seemed like an independent line.
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