Midnight in Paris
5.11b/c YDS 6c+ French 23 Ewbanks VIII- UIAA 24 ZA E4 6a British
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Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | Antoine Savelli |
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Shared By: | Antoine Savelli on Jul 30, 2013 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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Access Issue: Please use high traverse above our property for access to both Jungle Gyms
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East of Post Office. Please do not use trail with no trespassing, use high traverse under Crack Canyon. Thank-you.
As of July 2020: my name is Antoine Savelli. My wife and I have lived below the Ophir Wall putting new routes up for 40 years. Access to the lower East Buttress is now closed from our property, indefinitely.
As of July 2020: my name is Antoine Savelli. My wife and I have lived below the Ophir Wall putting new routes up for 40 years. Access to the lower East Buttress is now closed from our property, indefinitely.
Description
This is immediately right of the first pitch of Cosa Nostra.
It starts on a small bulge, and joins the first belay of Cosa Nostra. The crux is at the second bolt, a 6b+ or 5.11b move. At top are two options: finish last 20 feet of Cosa Nostra (preferable) or go straight past last bolt using right edge. A double boted anchor is conveniently placed, so a TR can be used for both routes if desired.
It starts on a small bulge, and joins the first belay of Cosa Nostra. The crux is at the second bolt, a 6b+ or 5.11b move. At top are two options: finish last 20 feet of Cosa Nostra (preferable) or go straight past last bolt using right edge. A double boted anchor is conveniently placed, so a TR can be used for both routes if desired.
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