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Edger Sanction 

5.10a

   
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Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10a/b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
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Submitted By: C Miller on Feb 27, 2006


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BETA PHOTO: Edger is just left of the Rat Crack. Several vari...


Description 

Immediately left of Rat Crack is this short but quality route that, as the name suggest, features edging moves up a vertical face. Ends at a bolted anchor shared with Rat Crack; easy walk-off/scramble down the left margin of the rock.


Protection 

3 bolts, 2 bolt anchor



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By Adam Stackhouse
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From: Escondido, Ca
Feb 27, 2006
rating: 5.10b

This route starts by traversing right using some delicate footwork. A few committing moves gets one to the first bolt. Moreover, the stance when clipping the second bolt can be a bit tenuous. The bolts are placed where they have to be, but this route is kinda stern for Big Rock.

By Pat W
Apr 30, 2006

One of Big Rock's best. Clean thin edges, sustained. Might want a spot to the first bolt.

By Bill Olszewski
From: Colorado Springs, CO
Apr 30, 2007
rating: 5.10b

Short, yes, but my favorite route at BR! The crux is a beautifully delicate sequence on dime edges. I have led this starting from the left, from the right, and straight up; all about the same difficulty. A BR must do.