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dragons

 
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dragons is in the Partner Finder and is open to climbing with new people.
Personal: Lives in Leominster, MA, Female
Favorite Climbs: Triple Overhangs (aka Sun Gypsy), The Cave, Tom's Dilemma
Other Interests: Just starting to lead trad
Personal/Favorite web site: none specified
Likes to climb: Trad, Sport, TR, Gym climbs
Trad:  Leads 5.3  Follows 5.7
Sport:  Leads 5.7  Follows 5.8
Boulders:  V0  
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Photo Albums by dragons    
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Out There
Standard Route 5.5 R
  Oct 22 - W Bill. Bailed to slab on right after finding water on upper dike.
Green Gremlin 5.6
  Oct 15 - Second Bill. Used the trees.
Sidewinder 5.7
  Oct 13 - Led it but not clean, hang-dog below crux! Yeesh.
Post Road 5.7
  Oct 13 - Second Bill.
TODO LIST<< VIEW ALL 44
Rock de Jour 5.8 X
Metamorphosis 5.8+
Roll the Bones 5.7+
Diagonal 5.8+
Tarzan 5.8+
Blue Route 5.4
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The bottom of "Blue Route." The crux is where the rope disappears over the top. You can see the "Intertwine" crack off to the right.  This is the pentagonal chunk of rock which is center-right of Snacktime Crag. "Oreo" goes up right of the peak of this rock, over the bulgy rock, and straight up from there.  The start of "Devil Dog" at Snacktime Crag. This photo shows the left half of the pentagonal rock chunk. Climb up the easy ledge, to the bulge of rock above, which throws you off balance. Make your way up over the bulge (I mantled) and you get to a short but shear face with small crimps.  "Yodel" is about a foot to the right of the vertical crack at the right side of this photo. Stay right and top out.  To climb "Twinkie", go up the middle of the prominent large block in this photo. The 6-inch horizontal crack is about 10 feet up. <br /> <br />It's hard to distinguish, but attached to the large central block is a smaller rectangular block, protruding from the left side. It sticks out about a foot. It's so far left that I think it must be off route, but I used it to get up the block and get to the top. 
Thin Line 5.8+ PG13
Ken's Crack 5.7+
Standard Route 5.5 R
Mom's Pancake 5.6
Betty 5.3
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Thin Line 5.8+ PG13  Suggests: 5.8+ PG13
Easy Terms 5.8  Suggests: 5.8
Glory Jean's 5.6  Suggests: 5.7
Chossy's Nice Twin 5.7  Suggests: 5.6
Tom’s Dilemma 5.5  Suggests: 5.5
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