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Lost Era 

5.9

   

FA: FA John Rupley 1967, FFA Steve Grossman,John Jurashek 1982
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 100 feet
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Submitted By: Vincent Greene on Mar 30, 2005


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BETA PHOTO: Topo for Lost Era


Description 

This is on the south face of Lost Hawk, on the opposite side from Chihuahua power. The easiest approach is around to the east. Climb an obvious large dihedral, lieback and stem your way to a big not so stable looking block. Go around the block and up face with a single bolt to chains at the top of the formation. Watch out for loose flakes.


Protection 

Large pro for the crack in the center of the dihedral, medium cams and nuts for the crack on the left wall. The one bolt on headwall has been replaced since guidebook and is now solid. Chain anchors.



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Jon nearing the chockstone in the dihedral

Jon nearing the chockstone in the dihedral