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Toe The Line 

5.9

   

FA: Unknown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9- [details]
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Submitted By: David Cox on Dec 26, 2005


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Just before lie back


Description 

This is a fun zig-zag crack. Start 10' left of Willit Slab climbing up a groove past an old relic of a bolt stud. Then make some moves left to a crux crack. Fun moves on clean rock makes this a fun one to do while hanging out in the corridor, but be solid on the bottom and middle part as its not to great on pro.


Protection 

Pro to 2" Some thin pro can be placed before heading left but not much till then. A chain wrapped under a boulder was the anchor.We rapped down Willit Slab.



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Playing on "Toe The Line".<br />Photo by Blitzo.

Playing on "Toe The Line".
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Another butt shot.<br />Photo by Blitzo.

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"Toe The Line"<br />Photo by Blitzo.

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By Drederek
Jan 22, 2006
rating: 5.8

This is a full sun no breeze route, perfect for a sunny cool morning in december. Nice layback finish thats easily protected.

By 72HW
From: Los Angeles, CA
Feb 19, 2008
rating: 5.9

Since we had the Slab TR'd already, we took a run up this one. My personal rating stays with 5.9, which I think may be a nod to the lieback finish, which we skipped. The bottom 3/4's of the route was tons of fun and quite easy, though I'm sure it would be a different story on lead. Only saw one bolt, with no hanger, that seems to have been driven in the late 70's.