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NoName 4.5 

5.9

   

FA: unknown
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 65 feet
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Submitted By: dbyte on Jun 10, 2007


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Start on the same block as for NoName 4. Head leftward up the short slab to the base of a right-facing corner w/ a crack. Follow this for 10 feet then make a balance move (read: find good feet) up & right out of the corner to a jug & fixed pin just right of a very small tree @ the start of a left-trending flake. Follow this flake up & left for a short ways then straight up to the anchor.


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Bolts & 1 pin.



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Doug Cook.

Doug Cook.

NoName 4.5 climbs the right arching crack in between the two ropes in this photo.

BETA PHOTO: NoName 4.5 climbs the right arching crack in betwe...


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By drew horowitz
From: Basalt, CO
Feb 22, 2009

One of my favorite 5.9s. Great lead. Has some different stuff working for it. BETA: Begins with a small slab, works up through a bomber crack requiring some attention to footwork, then an undercling to a super bomber juggy-crack that runs up to some face climbing through the top. Fairly pumpy for a 5.9.

By Michael Schneiter
From: Glenwood Springs, CO
May 14, 2009

The third bolt on this climb was replaced because it was in super hollow rock, a flake feature. The new stainless steel hardware is from Climbing Magazine's Anchor Replacement Initiative.