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Lullabye League 5.7+
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Description Fun climb with a harder start and decent exposure.
Location Rightmost route on the second tower, immediately left of short wall with 5.4.
Protection Bolts & chains.
Sonya makes the 5th clip on her way up Lullabye Le...
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By Jon Ruland From: Tucson, AZ Sep 28, 2007 rating: 5.7+
| one of my first leads. there's a traverse about 2/3 of the way up the climb that freaked me out because i was above my gear and i had to reach blindly around the corner to find the holds, then clipping the next bolt was hard from the position i found myself in. there's nothing like a little terror to help the ol' gibblets drop for the real leads later on. |
By Jenna Ashler Jul 13, 2010
| I am a newer leader and found this route very fun! I liked the interesting moves, especially the start and the move left onto the arete. I traversed over as soon as I could, and found the moves secure with a big jug for my left hand (hidden until you pull onto arete). Some of my friends started the traverse higher up while on TR, which looked more difficult. |
By Cody M From: Tucson, AZ Oct 3, 2010 rating: 5.7+
| Agree completely with Jon. It's a good mix of big/small holds, a broken roof, some ladder, and an arete that freaked me out (only my second outdoor climb) [Update]: Just did it using a completely different route past the roof near the bottom and it was almost a completely new climb. |
By James DeRoussel Administrator From: Tucson, AZ May 20, 2012 rating: 5.8-
| Fun climb with technical crux right off the ground; psychological crux comes later for new leaders, since the traverse is somewhat blind and all air below you (for 20'). A quick way to find some 'cute' exposure. |
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