Ban Dai 5.8
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| Type: | Sport, 75 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.8- [details] |
| FA: | Shamick, Eeat |
| Submitted By: | Ryan Kelly on Jul 31, 2007 |
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Description Ban Dai means "Ladder." A few interesting moves at the start followed by a... ladder!
Location Middle Sector. When you get to the wall, you will see a large section of loose rock on your left, and several anchors 65 feet straight up. To the right a bit is an obvious arete. "Scenic Bulimic" takes the line up the left side of the arete, and "Andrea's Spine Line" goes up the right side. "Gladiator" takes the intimidating overhang that goes up left, just before the loose rock begins. The rest of the climbs are between. Multi-pitch to the top starts in this sector. Many shared anchors. See individual route descriptions! From the spine to the loose rock (climbers right to left) the climbs go as follows: - Andrea's Spineline - Scenic Bulimic - Ban Dai - Pai Noon Mai (continues to the top) - Three Musketeers (shares 65ft and 90ft anchors w/ Pai Noon Mai) - Gladiator (shares 125ft anchor with "Pai Noon Mai)
Protection About 9 draws.
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