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Starship Enterprise

Submitted By: Ladd Raine on Apr 11, 2007
Administrator: Jay Knower
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Dave finds pleasure on Yer Anus (5.9)...


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Collection of routes 5.9-5.14
This cliff is almost never climbed on by humans, although if you stop by some mutants might be pulling on one of the super-hard lines.
The cliff has an easier approach than it's lesser climbed bretheren. Therefore, I suggest stopping by this cliff on one of these super-busy Rumney Saturdays.
The moderates here have some very interesting moves: from horizontal dynos, to some (not fun) groveling above. even some exciting stemming through small overlaps.


Getting There 

Cliff below Triple Corners and above Blackjack Boulders


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Starship Enterprise:
Yer Anus   5.9     Sport, 1 pitch   
Space   5.9+     Sport, 1 pitch   
One Size Fits All   5.11b     Sport, 1 pitch   
Supernova   5.14a/b     Sport, 30 feet   
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ill admit the cliff line might be a little off but the basic order of things is right on... <br /><br />going around the corner to supernova is a slabby scramble...

BETA PHOTO: ill admit the cliff line might be a little off but...


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By lee hansche
From: goffstown, nh
May 11, 2007

Collection of routes 5.10-5.14?

There are more 5.9s here than anything else....

By Ladd Raine
Administrator
From: Plymouth, NH
May 11, 2007

Sorry Lee,
Error corrected, I wasn't thinking about them as 5.9s, I've only climbed there w/o a guidebook and I knew about the 14 and the 11s but I guess the 9s felt harder for me.

By lee hansche
From: goffstown, nh
May 16, 2007

right on!