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Meteor Shower 

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FA: Steve Kanoza / Andy Peter
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10a [details]
Length: 2 pitches, 130 feet
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Submitted By: Steve Kanoza on Jan 1, 2005


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Description 

A long sport route with a crux at both the beginning and the end.


Protection 

This is a sport route with rap anchors at the top of the first pitch, and chains at the top of the second.



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By andypeters
Jan 7, 2006

Someone had asked me today why the top of the 1st pitch had only 1 quiklink and chain. It was obvious that someone had removed one of the pair.This is not only stealing from the first ascentist, but is more of a safety hazard to a beginner climber that may think its ok to lower from the remaining chain. The 1st pitch anchors now only have Metolius Rap Anchors! Thanks to the person who decided to modify my anchors!!!

By andypeters
Jan 9, 2006

Just wanted to add to the previous comment I posted. When Friends and I put up climbs, we know as the first ascentionists that all the hardware used on these climbs become the climbing communities property when were done. I was informed that their are certain people that will strip hareware off climbs for their own use at times. I sure hope that this doesn't become a regular occurrence. One more thing, and I'll be done. Just wanted to say "Thank You" to the folks that keep the" Tucson Climbers website" up and running, I feel it is a great asset to any climbing community to have an invaluable source of information!

By Brian B Weinstein
Jan 10, 2006

i want to reiterate the thanks that andy gives out for those who run these sites. the information provided by everyone involved creates a setting for our endless thoughts of being out on a new route, working a problem, gathering beta, or just plain ole discussion. keep up the good work!