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Dikohe 

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Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.8+ [details]
Length: 2 pitches, 165 feet
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Submitted By: Marcy on Oct 28, 2006


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BETA PHOTO: Dikohe: belay shown at top of first pitch@SEMICOL...


Description 

Pitch 1: (If this is a pitch - my partner and I did not rope up for this) Easy scramble up a blocky corner to a big ledge. Gear anchor.

Pitch 2: Hand crack to a roof. Go left at the roof then up and right to a seam in the face past 2 bolts to a 2 bolt anchor.

Descent: 1 double-rope rappel.


Location 

Located on the far left side of Batline Dome.


Protection 

Light rack



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By Bill Lawry
Feb 23, 2008

The descent can also be made via an easy walk-off which starts slightly up and to the climber's left.

By Jeremy Steck
From: Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 5, 2008

Locating this route may be a bit difficult when you first approach this climb. It's really the most obvious line on this part of the wall, but the scrubby start may throw you off. The first pitch is really nothing to speak of, but the second pitch of face climbing is quite nice. This route can be done in a single pitch with double ropes and careful rope management.

By Bill Lawry
Mar 22, 2008

I agree with Jeremy, it was a little tricky to find. One person in our party had binoculars. None of us were very convinced about the route location until we spotted the bolted anchor high on the second pitch.

Added a beta photo showing the belay location at top of first pitch.

By Marcy
From: AZ
Apr 2, 2008

Nice addition of the beta photo, Bill. I agree that locating the start of the pitch 1 'scramble' is tricky. Your photo will help others wishing to do this route.