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Jagged Edge 

5.11-

   

FA: KC Baum, Andy Petefish
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 80 feet
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Submitted By: Jesse Zacher on Apr 15, 2007


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Rockin It


Description 

Start on top of a block ledge you may want to protect the first move before the first bolt with a small nut or black Alien. Pass some bolts and do a this move until you plug in some gear and climb some more bolts. Bring gear for anchor for atop the ledge. One rope rap for the far side of the ledge from two bolts to the ground.


Location 

To the right of Flora Dora and Iron Maiden on the Last rib. To the left is a hard looking 5.12 (White Lightning).


Protection 

QDs small Ball Nutz and green black Aliens. And small nuts. Maybe a two or three Camalot for Anchor on top.



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By Rob Dillon
From: Short Circuit
Apr 24, 2007

Classic. Don't miss it.

Hey, what's the deal with the really skinny bolted arete that's two pillars left? Seemed kinda unfinished, and not real safe at the crux (I bailed into the chimney for a couple moves), but nonetheless worthwhile.

By Skyeler Congdon
From: Durango
Apr 29, 2007

I believe thats one of Jim Beyer's new routes. Just heresay though. Supposed to be somewhere in the mid-10 range- maybe harder.

By Jesse Zacher
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From: Grand Junction, Co
May 12, 2007

I don't think it is Beyer's. Most do it by doing the chimney and clipping the bolts as you go up.

By Rob Dillon
From: Short Circuit
May 29, 2007

I believe it's the first time I've ever clipped a copperhead on a 'sport climb'. Maybe it is Beyer's....