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Laybacks of the FR

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WadeM · · Auburn, Ca · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 481

Any come to mind?

Left facing would be sweet.

Thanks

CollinT · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2010 · Points: 155

While not in the front range Pretty Girls with Long Knives and Bug Squad up at the Woo are solid laybacks.

Not sure about routes that are actually in the front range. Interested to hear what people suggest as I also want to get more practice with laybacks.

Around what grade are you looking for? Could make a big difference on route suggestions.

WadeM · · Auburn, Ca · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 481

I'm not necessarily worried about grades as I can make them harder by forcing the layback. In a perfect world I'm talking 12 to 12+

Now if the Voo weren't so cold in the winter!

Pnelson · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2015 · Points: 635
WadeM wrote:I'm not necessarily worried about grades as I can make them harder by forcing the layback. In a perfect world I'm talking 12 to 12+
Lemme guess... you got a Moonlight trip planned for this spring? :)
WadeM · · Auburn, Ca · Joined Apr 2010 · Points: 481

That is the plan as of now. Just trying to see what training I can do locally without having the drive to the desert

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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