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5.10b

   

FA: Ron Olsen and Mike Amato, 4/11/07
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 75 feet
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Submitted By: Ron Olsen on Apr 12, 2007


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Mike Amato making the final difficult moves to the...


Description 

Canine Corner is a new variation to Beer Dog. It starts on Beer Dog, then breaks right a climbs a right-facing corner and slab.

Start as for Beer Dog, at the top of the approach trail to the Lower Tier, at the bottom of the rappel gully.

Scramble up broken rock to the buttress just left of the gully. Climb Beer Dog past the first three bolts, with some difficult (10b) moves past the second bolt. After clipping the third bolt, break right onto a slab at the fourth bolt.

At the fifth bolt, you can move right and up the edge of the slab (5.8), or continue straight up the right-facing corner (5.10). Near the top, layback (5.8-5.9) up the corner to the anchor.


Location 

Same as Beer Dog. On the Lower Tier of the Bihedral, at the top of the approach trail, on the buttress left of the rappel gully.


Protection 

7 bolts to a 2-bolt anchor. Shares the first three bolts with Beer Dog, and the first five with Hound's Tooth.



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Mike Amato working up the slab and corner.

Mike Amato working up the slab and corner.

Routes on the right side of the Lower Tier.

BETA PHOTO: Routes on the right side of the Lower Tier.

Carlton (aka Beer Dog) asks, "Are you wearing your helmet?"

Carlton (aka Beer Dog) asks, "Are you wearing your...

Peter Dillon cranking the crux move past the second bolt.  This crux is shared by Canine Corner, Hound's Tooth, and Beer Dog.

Peter Dillon cranking the crux move past the secon...

Peter Dillon laybacking up the final moves to the anchor.

Peter Dillon laybacking up the final moves to the ...