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Asbury Park 

5.7

   

FA: Jim Shimberg 1990
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
Length: 1 pitch
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Submitted By: lee hansche on Feb 21, 2007


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Climbing Asbury Park (rope on the right is hanging...


Description 

One of the more fun moderate routes at the 5.8 crag.... You will find it on the far left end of the cliff.... Follow the line of bolts wandering slightly up right following the blunt low-angle arete past crimpy and slaby moves to the top....
The crux is just past the first bolt and its a bit stout for 5.7... i feel like its gotten harder with use... Very crimpy... A few more tricky parts but nothing nearly as hard as you finish... At the top follow cracks to the clips...


Location 

To the left and down from the lowest railroad tie step...on the far left end of the cliff.


Protection 

5 bolts to quick clips....



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Lindsay Duca on the opening slab moves of Asbury Park.<br /><br />Photo by Chris Duca

Lindsay Duca on the opening slab moves of Asbury P...

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By matthewWallace
From: plymouth, nh
Dec 2, 2008

There is also a crimpy and technical face climb on TR if you let the rope hang straight down from the anchors. This climb is fun going over a overlap on small crimps makes for an exciting few moves. I would say it is 5.9+, I enjoy it a lot. The top eventually meets up with Ashbury Park.