Type: Trad, Sport, Mixed, Ice, 100 ft (30 m)
FA: Jeff Lowe & Malcolm Day, 1986 or 1987
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Shared By: Ryan Jennings on Dec 5, 2006
Admins: Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC

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Road Rash begins on slightly overhanging rock with natural pro to get established. Quickly the angle eases as one pulls on sketchy flakes to stand up. Once established you must surmount the lowest flake to clip the bolt in the slab above. Swing your sticks once or twice in the 1-2" ice as you work to get a stance above the bolt which should just get you to the overlap above and more pro. From here follow the left-leaning system, past a tricky layback, to anchors above and left.

Location Suggest change

Road Rash starts left of a left-facing corner. Begins in slightly overhanging rock that leads up and right to some sketchy flakes which must be surmounted to reach the bolt.

Protection Suggest change

Bolts and natural pro. Nuts and micros with a few larger pieces.

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