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New York is not the City 

5.10a

   

FA: unknown
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10a [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 80 feet
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Submitted By: John Bradford on Apr 1, 2005


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Description 

A fun route with a bit of easy runout to start, then good moves all the way up. It is possible to toprope the next route to the right, Flight of the Bumbliee, also 5.10a


Protection 

4 bolts to chain anchors



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The Figit tackling le'crux;;great route!

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Dalon amidst the sea of jugs at the bottom of the route making RON jealous!

Dalon amidst the sea of jugs at the bottom of the ...

Sheri at the top of New York is Not the City; good route photo!

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By koji t
Jul 17, 2006

Fun Route! Great for the emerging 10a leader. Plenty of solid jugs and good pro. shade before noon.

By 46and2
From: Las Vegas, NV
Jul 17, 2006
rating: 5.10a

Great route with high first bolt but very easy to get to so no worries; follow the obvious jugs until you get to the fun crux!

By Jeff Jones
From: Elk Ridge, UT
Jul 12, 2009
rating: 5.10a

Fun moves with a one hard move (you'll know when your there).

By Rachelle J. Ross
Aug 24, 2009
rating: 5.10a PG13

Great great route, gorgeous sticky rock with all the right holds when you find them. The bolts are well placed (though I never like a high first bolt). Superb view from the top, very satisfying, and the rock makes for superb footholds while being a bit hard on the hands. Oh, and it can deliver some fantastic abrasive scrapes if you eff anything up.