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Agent Orange 

5.11- R

   

FA: Steve Grossman, Paul Davidson, Tim Coats, Jim Haisley
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 70 feet
Season: Stnd Overlook season (year round)
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Submitted By: Paul Davidson on Oct 7, 2008


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BETA PHOTO: View of Orange Out wall with known routes


Description 

Start up Orange Out but stay in the left hand side of the diehdral. Usually there are some bushes here since most everyone stays right. You can contrive harder moves if you just strictly climb the left dihedral.

At the top of this left hand book is a small roof with a thin crack splitting out the left side and onto the blank face above.

It's the continuation of the dihedral and is very obvious.

Climb onto the thin face and then exit up the thin corner that is on the left hand side of the Orange Out Direct block.


Protection 

Thin gear.
I'd tried this a few times and never trusted the nuts. Steve did and pulled it off.

I don't know, it's possible small TCUs would make a huge difference and fit in the crack. Certainly you get great gear once you get up and onto the face for a couple of moves.

I don't know if this is really an R but rather than sandbag some poor leader, I'll call it an R. If you blow the placements and come off it certainly would be a nasty spot to fall.