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Unnamed aka The Ironing Board 

Twin Cracks 

5.8

   

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Type: Trad
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Bryan Gall on Mar 13, 2004


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Description 

This "twin crack" is the second route from the left on the Poison Ivy Wall. The Poison Ivy Wall is located on the west side of No Name Creek approached by crossing the creek at the bridge and walking the utility road back downstream towards the obvious cliff band. Silver doors cut into the cliff for Glenwood Springs' water diversion facility. Up and to the right of the doors is the Poison Ivy Wall. The right most (and wider) of these two twin cracks is the line generally led. Begin with jams and lie back moves up fifty feet to a slot. Locate two rap hangers on the left side of the slot. The left crack is generally considered 5.9 and more of a seam than a crack (little room for gear). It is easy to reach between the cracks at almost any time while climbing. It is possible to continue up the bush filled chimney above to a pine tree anchor at a dirty 5.8. This "second" pitch option generally blows. Unless you enjoy mossy dirty bramble filled chimneys, lower at the anchors.


Protection 

Standard granite rack.