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Between Two Worlds 

5.10b

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 100 feet
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
FA: Chris McNamara, Brad Jackson
Submitted By: Joe Dawson on Jul 7, 2009

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Description 

This climb is on the left side of Eagle Creek Cliff. The start is about 15 feet to the right of Here and Now. Start in a little alcove and do a couple of jams and stems to a jug and pull up to a bit of a ledge. Step left and climb the finger and thin hands crack. There is a bolted anchor with chains at the top of the climb.


Location 

Left side of Eagle Creek Cliff


Protection 

0.3" to 2". The climb takes good pro.



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By Mike McL
From: South Lake Tahoe, CA
Aug 23, 2011

Nice climb. Bring some small nuts to protect the crux.

By Colonel Mustard
From: Reno, NV
Sep 15, 2011

As stated, small nuts and cams rule the day on this climb on the top portion. It's one of those climbs where the lead and TR feel completely different. The insecurity of placing little-sized pro changes your climbing a bit. This one was a pure joy with very cool features, and very good rock.