Bi-Polar Opposites 5.11+
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| Type: | Trad, 65 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.11+ [details] |
| FA: | EFR,JSt,'11 |
| New Route: | Yes |
| Submitted By: | 1Eric Rhicard on Feb 11, 2011 |
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Description Hard start to thirty feet of difficult no hands step up slab climbing except for the mantle. After the bolted face you get to the roof and the finger to hand crack. Where the hand crack jogs left move right into a thin fracture that leads to a big horizontal. A bolt protects moves to the chains.
Location Just right of a route called Feminine Hygiene
Protection Bolts, a few of the smallest stoppers, a 00 TCU, doubles on blue and yellow master cams, a green and a red camalot and maybe two shoulder length slings. A few more to get you to the anchors.
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By Geir From: Tucson, AZ Feb 13, 2011
| This is a great climb. It has a hard bouldery start, stiff slab climbing, locker jams, a very tricky crux, and good gear. |
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