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Type: TR, 1 pitch, 60 feet
Consensus: 5.8+ [details]
FA: Monica Taylor
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Markk on Mar 21, 2010

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Route #10 "Moni's Money"

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Description 

Crux is at the start, over the initial overhang.


Location 

Route runs between What Dreams May Come and The Madness and the Method on left side of overhang, resist using feet on flake to the left.


Protection 

Use the anchor to The Madness and the Method to tope rope this.



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By dnoB ekiM
Mar 21, 2010

How is a TR PG13???

By Michael Kimm
From: Las Vegas, NV
Apr 3, 2010

I'm equally confused Mike...

By Jason D. Martin
Apr 4, 2010

Certainly, since this was a TR, it has been done a number of times prior to this ascent. Lots of people TR on this lower wall and do all kinds of variations. That said, there's certainly nothing wrong with naming a new unnamed line, but when doing so it's good form to stick with the theme of the wall...

Jason