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Jim's Crack 

5.10- PG13

   

FA: Jim?
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10- [details]
Length: 100 feet
Views: 170 page views

Submitted By: Jeremy Schlick on Aug 31, 2006


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Dave in the middle of Jim's Crack


Description 

Starts off broken ledges with rotten flakes. Not lead very often, though it does happen. Follow crack system up using face holds and jams. There is a cool section in the middle with "huggy flake". Fun, long pitch if you don't mind some choss thrown in for flavor.


Location 

About two hundred feet south of main ampitheater.


Protection 

You name it. An assortment of cams, some of which should be quite large. Wires.



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Fred Skemp and Steve Tucker showing you the top of Jims Crack

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Dave Groth just past the "huggy bear" section.

Dave Groth just past the "huggy bear" section.


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By Rick Kollath
Jan 9, 2008

This route is named after Jim Ronnigen, one of the original North Shore Climbers ca. 1975-7. It was led, on-sight by Jim and Steve Mabely in 1976.