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Looking Down At The Rain 

Looking Down At The Rain 

5.10+

   

FA: Tom Chamberlain, Rusty George, 8/2/92
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10+ [details]
Length: 5 pitches, 480 feet, Grade II
Season: Summer
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Submitted By: Jesse Zacher on Apr 6, 2007


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Description 

Combine the first two pitches into one pitch of about 100 feet that gets you on a nice ledge. The crux is coming out of a flared chimney to surpass a #4 camalot crack over a bulge. 2nd pitch is a nice airy handcrack that goes up and traverses left and up a broken crack system. 3rd pitch goes up the prow until you traverse further left behind giant flakes staying below the tree and then a sloping chimney where you belay. 4th pitch you can choose your own adventure. There is a small crack far left and an OW that squeezes down to the right of it. The Route has a great mixture of easy and hard climbing.


Location 

Route Starts at the Prow. Walk up canyon until there is a section of slab; walk down until you are about a single rope length from the ground and rap off a horn.


Protection 

Nuts, Small to medium Camalots, Singles of-( #2,#3,#4,#5)



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Closing in on the top of pitch 1

Closing in on the top of pitch 1

Jesse B beginning the 2nd pitch

Jesse B beginning the 2nd pitch

Jesse B on the last pitch

Jesse B on the last pitch