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May-B-Nueve 

5.8

   

FA: Alex Colville
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.8 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 30 feet
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Submitted By: Christa Cline on Jan 1, 2005


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Kelly near the top of May-B-Nueve.


Description 

Route is located in the Entrance area, to the right of Captain America.Good route up a slab split by a crack. Go up the slab to the left of the crack to the first bolt. Step right at the bolt or slightly above and straight up to anchors up top.


Protection 

5 bolts, bolted anchor.



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By Michael Amato
Jun 5, 2005

Slabby and thin from bottom to top, very challenging for the grade, and a great mental warm-up.

By D's Nutz
From: Frisco, CO
Aug 7, 2006
rating: 5.8+

A good lead climb for someone looking for technical yet beginner lead climbing. Balance is key.

By courtney.vogt
From: Frisco, Colorado
Sep 18, 2006

I agree with Amato, challenging for the grade. Great friction at the top.