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Resurrection 

5.11+

   

FA: JJ Schlick, Wade Forrest
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 115 feet
Season: Most
Views: 165 page views

Submitted By: Jeremy Schlick on Jun 17, 2009


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Description 

A remarkable route that, at the top feels like you have done four separate pitches! Starts on parallel vertical seams with distinct mini arete in between them. Expect bouldery moves right off the deck followed by more hard face climbing until the angle backs off a bit. Work up and slightly right past layback moves towards a thin finger crack. This crack quickly turns to hands and leads you to a small roof. Figure out a way to move right around the roof passing a bolt, and some very fun moves. At the next break, take a few breaths, and stick to the finger crack, using the larger holds on the right for your feet! Enjoy the near perfect finger pods and stemming up the last bit of steep, hard climbing. Turning the top bulge is the last crux of several.


Location 

Technically the last route on the right side of the Right Wall. Look for conspicuous vertical start with bolts.


Protection 

The route begins with bolts, and .5 camalot. Small-medium TCUs, a couple of hand sized pieces, medium wires. Long draws and runners are very helpful.



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Cruising out into the second crux.

Cruising out into the second crux.

Peter Kohl committing to the steep section of finger pods at the top.

Peter Kohl committing to the steep section of fing...

Making it work!

Making it work!

Peter sizing up the last crux...  A fine send.

Peter sizing up the last crux... A fine send.

Keith Beckley dealing with the humidity and Resurrection.

Keith Beckley dealing with the humidity and Resurr...

Keith dealing with the crux...  The route ends above the overhanging dihedral at the top of the photo.

Keith dealing with the crux... The route ends abo...

David Daily moving into the upper crux.

David Daily moving into the upper crux.

Triple D working his way to the top.

Triple D working his way to the top.

Dan Foster on the start of Resurrection.

Dan Foster on the start of Resurrection.

Dan Foster moving through the middle section.

Dan Foster moving through the middle section.


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By Dean Hoffman
Nov 22, 2009

Nice work JJ, must admit that this was more challenging than I had guessed from the ground, hope to get back up there and send soon. Oh yeah, slings and nuts would have been nice to have!