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Kamikazi Crack 

5.10c

   

FA: Alan Nelson and Ray Olsen, 1983
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10c [details]
Length: 50 feet
Season: Early AM sun. Faces East.
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Submitted By: Russ Walling on Mar 20, 2009


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BETA PHOTO: Approach from the Bond Boulders and Tiger Rocks


Description 

Crux is right off the ground, and maybe at a pod about half way up.
Good pro anywhere you want it.
Even though the rock in the area seems like total crap, the rock on this route is very good, even to the point of being slick.

additional info: WideFetish.com


Location 

Getting out to the route will take about 35 - 40 minutes. Park at Split Rock, and head out towards Morongo Man. Eventually you will hit a marked trail going East towards the Bond Boulders and Tiger Rocks. (see approach map). Continue past Tiger Rocks going East and as you drop over the next saddle, you will see the Beak Boulder (see approach map). Kamikaze is on the back side of the Beak Boulder formation, on the North East face. To the left of Kamikaze is another wide crack rated 10a, and further left is Throbbing Gristle, 5.12a


Protection 

Starts out fat taking a #6 Wild Country for the opening moves. From here it is mostly fist until an easy hands section near the top. Bring a few extra in the 2" to 3" range for the anchor on top.

For the route: 1 2" cam, 2 3" cams, 2 4" cams, 1 5" cam, 1 6" cam



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Me on the rig.  Photo by Will.

Me on the rig. Photo by Will.