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Passing Out Rox
5.10 YDS 6b French 20 Ewbanks VII- UIAA 19 ZA E2 5b British
Avg: 2.6 from 14 votes
Type: | Trad, TR |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Eduardo Ramirez on Aug 19, 2012 |
Admins: | Steve Lineberry, Aaron Parlier |
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Description
Climb the fun traditionally protected boulder style start that deposits you on the ledge (one of two original starts to PASSING OUT WOLF TICKETS). Make your way passed three bolts to get to the next section of traditional climbing (left of the arete is harder). Bring some TCUs or C3s to protect the section above the third (and last) bolt.
TYRANNOSAURUS ROX(5.10) originally started on TRUNDLASAURUS(5.10d) and both routes were mostly traditional with only one shared bolt. Original 'Rox' veers cliff right after what is now the second bolt of TRUNDLASAURUS and finished on the arete in between TRUNDLASAURUS and PASSING OUT WOLF TICKETS(5.10).
Some folks like to use both bolted lines to double rope TRUNDLASAURUS and TYRANNOSAURUS ROX. This is because you literally can take a couple of steps left or right and be on either route.
This area is squeeze job central (if ever there was a place, this would be it).
TYRANNOSAURUS ROX(5.10) originally started on TRUNDLASAURUS(5.10d) and both routes were mostly traditional with only one shared bolt. Original 'Rox' veers cliff right after what is now the second bolt of TRUNDLASAURUS and finished on the arete in between TRUNDLASAURUS and PASSING OUT WOLF TICKETS(5.10).
Some folks like to use both bolted lines to double rope TRUNDLASAURUS and TYRANNOSAURUS ROX. This is because you literally can take a couple of steps left or right and be on either route.
This area is squeeze job central (if ever there was a place, this would be it).
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