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Wounded Knee 

5.11b

   

FA: Reveley & Erickson, 1974
Type: Trad
Length: 1 pitch, 20 feet
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Submitted By: david goldstein on Aug 14, 2002


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Description 

A solid handcrack through a 6' roof. Not extraordinary in and of itself, but when combined with Divine Wind and Bearcat, this pitch culminates "The Naked Edge of Boulder Canyon", a link up of three 5.11 pitches each of which is a completely different style of climbing.

Start at the end of the crux pitch of Bearcat. Climb a few feet of uninpsiring rock to get to the crux. The crux may be figuring out how to place the #3 Camalot without blocking the best jam. Once you've taken care of this, head horizontally out the crack on good hand jams. Turn the lip and you're done.

BETA ALERT: don't place another piece after the #3 until you've gotten a hand past the lip.

Descent: There are no fixed anchors. Either do the 3rd class walk off or reverse (down aid) the pitch which is pretty easy since it's so short.


Protection 

A couple of small nuts and cams (e.g. green & yellow Alien) for the start, 2, 3 (key piece) and 3.5 Camalot for the crack. Medium nuts useful for the anchor.



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By Joe Collins
Oct 7, 2003

If the jams at the start feel squirly to you (tight #3 camalot) then you'll be very unhappy if you didn't tape up. I discovered this firsthand as I left a substanial chunk of flesh in the start of the crack.

By Steve Annecone
Mar 27, 2006

Powerful and exposed, this route seems worth at least two stars! The crux roof pitch is short, but the exposure is wild, and the sustained nature of the climbing make it challenging for the grade. The 1st pitch is harder than it looks too and high quality, but Bearcat is even better.