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Tractatus 

5.11a

   

FA: Unknown, late 80s
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.11a [details]
Length: 50 feet
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Submitted By: Barrett Cooper on Jan 19, 2003


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Mike Amato working through the crux on TR.


Description 

Starting just left of 20th Century Man, climb up fairly good holds to a thin face section just before a small roof/outcrop. Pull over the roof onto easier rock.


Protection 

6 bolts to anchors



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Spiney Ridge - Left.<br /><br />Sunday Pockets is renamed 20th Century Man in the new Knapp/Thompson/Aschert guidebook.

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By Chamo Breslin
Sep 7, 2004

Sharp hold at the crux. It's possible to top rope this route after leading 21st Century Man; just leave a quickdraw on the anchors as a directional as you are lowered off of 21st to cancel the potential pendulum.

By Michael Amato
May 10, 2005

We TR'd this route last weekend as Chamo describes above. I found the climb to be of good qualtiy with fairly well placed bolts... a good route to come back and lead.

By Rich Aschert
Aug 29, 2006
rating: 5.11a

Excellent technical route.

By lbishop
From: Colorado Springs, CO
Nov 26, 2007
rating: 5.11a

Awesome route! Only thing keeping it from classic status is the length. Good sustained climbing once the crux begins up to the chains. Pretty sharp holds and stellar movement over bomber rock.