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5.10c/d

   

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Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
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Submitted By: susan peplow on Feb 6, 2007


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Nature finishing off the day


Description 

Climb bolt line using arete if needed over the first of 2 small roofs. Use will find some relief by using the crack on your left as you approach the upper roof. Anchors are just below large overhanging block.


Location 

This route is found around the corner from Valentine's Arete. Start just left of a 15' pillar that separates the .12 roof and Foreplay.


Protection 

8 bolts plus chain anchor



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Pulling roof 1 of 2

Pulling roof 1 of 2


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By Braxton Norwood
From: Tucson
Feb 6, 2007
rating: 5.9+

I thought this climb was only 9+. The tricky part is figuring out when/where to depart the crack for the face & bolts to the right.

By Jimbo
Feb 7, 2007

It's harder than 9+ if you stay away from the crack for most of the route. Which of course would be contrived and silly.

By Steve Pulver
From: Tucson, AZ
Feb 8, 2007

contrived

By Braxton Norwood
From: Tucson
Mar 20, 2007
rating: 5.9+

Contrived, silly, and sometimes a hornets' nest near the anchor. Who bolted this thing?

By joshf
From: missoula, mt
Feb 28, 2008

Several of the bolts on this route pass within a couple feet of the crack to the left. Perhaps it would have been better to let the climb lead naturally into the crack instead of of essentially bolting it.