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5.7

   

FA: Richard Coats, Larry Reynolds, D. McLean, and D. Ross, 1964
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
Length: 5 pitches, 500 feet
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Submitted By: Roger Linfield on Feb 24, 2006


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Graham at the belay of the second pitch


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This route starts just right of Northeast Farce, by some shallow cracks. Go up these cracks, traverse left, and then over some small overhangs to a belay. Pitch 2 (5.7) traverses right to a crux finger jam move, leading up to a very nice 120 foot long jam crack. Easier climbing above largely follows Northeast Farce up to the shoulder of the rock above.


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Deb Castro finishing up the classic 2nd pitch on 'El Whampo' (5.7)

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By PDF
Jun 11, 2006

2nd pitch is great. Best crack at the 5.6 grade I have climbed yet.

By Graham Roff
From: San Diego
Jul 18, 2007

After the second pitch it is possible to finish by heading up and slightly to the left over the root of the dihedral (making it a three pitch route instead of five). This avoids the loose uninspired last pitches. From the end of this pitch you can drop straight into the north gully descent.
The best easy hand crack in Idylwild.

By The Gray Tradster
Jul 26, 2007

A spicier and longer finish is to go up then right over a small overhang.(this is well below the bolt)
Run it out right face climbing to a vertical crack and ascend to under the arch to a comfortable belay, (5.7).

There are several alternative exits from the arch, all about the same difficulty. The highest quality alternative is to continue with an easy long pitch and exit at the overhang that is shared by N.E. Face West and several other routes.

This produces about a six pitch climb and adds a couple of quality ones.

By Dave Daly
From: Temecula, CA
Sep 25, 2007

Bolt? What bolt? The ORIGINAL way it was done was to take the arch exit to where the route joins the NE Butt. exit. Exiting where the NE Farce goes IS NOT El Whampo. Yep, the 2nd pitch was fun for the grade but the third pitch (headin up and right along a thin crack/seam) was fun too (5.7 friction).