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Pulling Pockets 

5.10d

   

FA: Greg Smith, Tom Souders 1987
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10c/d [details]
Length: 50 feet
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Submitted By: Jeff Welch on Dec 3, 2006


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The fourth route on the 5.10 wall, between Crazyfingers (5.10c) and the trad line Synchronicity (5.11a). Originally a trad line, this excellent route is now well protected by bolts. Climb through pockets to a crimp crux, then pick one of several variations from the last bolt to the anchors.


Protection 

5-6 bolts to anchors



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By Tony B
From: Boulder, CO
Dec 3, 2006
rating: 5.10c

What was Greg and Tom's input/position regarding the retro-bolting of this route?

By Chris Chaney
From: Golden, Colorado
Dec 4, 2006

I think Terry Kindred consulted with Tom prior ot re-equipping. Not sure if Greg was asked.

By 426
Apr 2, 2007

Super fun, do the bat hang for extra style points...

By Ladd Raine
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From: Plymouth, NH
Jun 7, 2007
rating: 5.10d

The out right variation I belive is the easiest, with the straight up/dyno variation being the most fun for me(5.11a?).