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"Is Our Children Learning?" 

5.9+

   

FA: Thor Kieser
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10a [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 115 feet
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Submitted By: T. Kieser on Jun 30, 2007


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Description 

This is the furthest right route at Little Eiger presently. It is just right of Tsunami of Charisma.


Protection 

~14 bolts.


Descent 

2 ropes.



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By T. Kieser
Jun 30, 2007

Furthest right route on The Eiger. This route is just OK and might improve as it cleans up from traffic. It is a full 35 meters. Once again gear was stolen off the route during cleaning. I can't believe that climbers would steal from the guy who is spending all the money to give them access to new routes! Whoever you are you SUCK!

By kevin fox
From: highlands ranch
Aug 12, 2007

Hey T,
What was stolen? I really enjoy your routes...maybe we can get a collection together to replace the shit that was stolen.

By The Uninvited
From: North Boulder CO
Aug 24, 2007

I would support Kevin's suggestion...I just went there for the first time last week and had a blast...love the long routes....
Thanks for doing all the hard work.

By Ralph Kolva
Sep 13, 2007
rating: 5.9+

Be careful of some loose rock on the upper half of this climb. Climbing in CC got me out of the habit of checking holds before weighting them and took an unexpected little fall on this one, approx 10 pound block came loose. Fortunately my belayer heard me yell rock and got out of the way in time, otherwise it would have been much worse.

By JimmyK
From: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sep 7, 2008
rating: 5.9+

One 60meter rope will not get you down. You need two ropes.