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Scrumdillyishus 

5.7

   

FA: Tim Powell and Dan Ahlborn - 1976
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 80 feet
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Submitted By: Mike Morley on Oct 20, 2002


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Description 

Climb the left-angling hand crack to a large pod. Continue up and left out of the pod on steep rock to the hand crack and featured face above. Gear anchor.

Descend by rapping Hot Fudge or by scrambling down chimney/slot to climber's right.


Protection 

Larger nuts, and single cams to 2", plus an extra hand-size (#2 Camalot or equivalent) and #3-size Camalot for the anchor.



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"Scrumdillyishus" 5.7.<br />Photo by Blitzo.

BETA PHOTO: "Scrumdillyishus" 5.7.
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Upper section of Scrumdillyishus, DQ Wall, JTree.

Upper section of Scrumdillyishus, DQ Wall, JTree.


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By David Racela
Sep 22, 2003
rating: 5.7

Great protection all the way up. Almost every move seemed 5.7. The crack at the start is off fingers in some sections with bomber hands at the top of it. It is steep and sustained in the upper section through the small buldge and the pro and feet are good. Trad achor with 2-4" cams depending where you build it.

Quality rock, good protection, sustained climb

sustained

By Obi
From: San Diego, CA
Oct 5, 2006
rating: 5.7

just a hair harder than Frosty Cone (which it shares the same start), but still is a 5.7. Exiting the pod is easier than it looks.