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Momentary Lapse of Ethics 

5.11a

   

FA: Stuemke and Hurst, 1990
Type: Sport, TR
Consensus: 5.11b/c [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
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Submitted By: Brian Faulkner on Jan 1, 2002


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Starting the climb getting ready to pull through s...


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This is another classic route on the needle that can be lead or top roped. The TR is the same approach as all the top ropes (up the 5th class ramp). Rap off those anchors below Damage Done, throw it toward lake estes side. Again, rappelling to the next anchors can create rope drag when trying to pull it, so be carefull not to get stuck. The actual bottom part of the climb is seems like hard 10 moves. You pull over a bulge on some crimpy holds, the climb lets up for about 10 feet and then you get to the cruxy section, which the angle kicks back a little and then kind of bulges out. If you move to the left it become 5.11a, move to the right 5.11d. Give you a good pump....watch out for the great swings you'll have if you fall off!


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Good anchors, 5 bolts, major rope swinging involved, if top roping.



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falling off the variation...great little line.

falling off the variation...great little line.


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By Robert McGibbon
From: Princeton, NJ
Jul 4, 2008

Theres a variation that goes right to an alternate final bolt (painted black) and then right to the anchors on the next route over (Temple of Dog, 5.13?) at 5.11d instead of 5.11a.