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Dead Man Walking 

5.9

   

FA: Rodney Blakemore, Ed Wright &Ismael Garza 98
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 135 feet
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Submitted By: Jason Halladay on Jan 1, 2008


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Leading up the goodness that is Dead Man Walking.


Description 

Dead Man Walking is the route that makes the walk to the Dihedrals worth it but only if you enjoy great crack climbing in a nice corner! It's a beautiful line following a pair of good cracks up a long dihedral. Start out on lower angle but polished rock following the bolted cracks through a couple of bulges before making a few positive face moves left out of the dihedral to the anchors. There isn't one real crux move, it's just sustained crack and corner climbing the whole way.


Location 

Dead Man Walking is near the center of The Dihedrals area. It's the obvious, long bolted dihedral just right of a super clean bolted face open project. Note the length of the route--you need two ropes to get down.


Protection 

16 bolts to chain anchor on a sloping ledge at the top.



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A beautifully sustained and long route.

A beautifully sustained and long route.


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By Michael G
Mar 13, 2008

a bolted crack? is gear necessary for any part of it?

By camhead
From: Columbus, OH
Apr 17, 2008

this crack would be a "G" rated gear lead; and like nearly every other route at the dihredrals, it has seen gear ascents. However, it was bolted on the assumption that almost nobody brings gear to Potrero, and it is still a wonderful line. no gear needed.

Also, as I remember, not even a 70m will get you back to the ground, although it is possible to downclimb the initial slab for 20 feet after untying.