All Dogs go to Heaven, Toby
5.12 YDS 7b+ French 27 Ewbanks VIII+ UIAA 26 ZA E6 6b British
Avg: 1.5 from 2 votes
Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Lance Hadfield |
Page Views: | 964 total · 5/month |
Shared By: | LeeAB Brinckerhoff on Feb 22, 2009 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown |
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Description
Fun movement, nice pump, suspect rock, dusty. The last of which would improve with more traffic.
Stem up the chimney a ways till you can clip the first bolt then maybe a move higher to reach some jugs. Pull onto the main wall and make a move up to clip the second bolt. A series of left facing pinches takes you past the third and to the fourth bolt. Make a traverse over to some questionable jugs on big feet, clip and catch a rest on jugs to the right or the horizontal. Move up into an undercling then out left to the arete, a small but good crimp allows you to make a big move up left to a sidepull crack, preferably after you've clipped the bolt. More laybacking on the arete and some slopers gets you up the arete and onto the face. More nice left hand sidepulls takes you up to where you can move right a bit around a corner to clip the last bolt on Trinity then climb the slight runout to the anchors.
Stem up the chimney a ways till you can clip the first bolt then maybe a move higher to reach some jugs. Pull onto the main wall and make a move up to clip the second bolt. A series of left facing pinches takes you past the third and to the fourth bolt. Make a traverse over to some questionable jugs on big feet, clip and catch a rest on jugs to the right or the horizontal. Move up into an undercling then out left to the arete, a small but good crimp allows you to make a big move up left to a sidepull crack, preferably after you've clipped the bolt. More laybacking on the arete and some slopers gets you up the arete and onto the face. More nice left hand sidepulls takes you up to where you can move right a bit around a corner to clip the last bolt on Trinity then climb the slight runout to the anchors.
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