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A Week With Pete 

5.4

   

FA: 
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.4 [details]
Length: 55 feet
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Submitted By: Ladd Raine on May 3, 2007


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A Week With Pete, what a great easy line.


Description 

The guidebook rates this 5.2, but the top moves might be more like 5.4.

Steep slab with big holds until 5/6th of the way up where the crux and one or two climbing moves await.
Great first lead for the less than fit beginner that wants practice clipping bolts and equalizing bolts for an anchor.

Good one to put the parents/older relatives on.


Location 

On right wall of left facing obivous corner you can see from parking lot.


Protection 

4 Bolts to Anchor



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By matthewWallace
From: plymouth, nh
Nov 20, 2008
rating: 5.3

great first lead, just enjoy it

also FA was done by Cliff Mask 7/00

By Tim Waystrong
From: New Hampshire
Mar 13, 2009
rating: 5.3

Very easy great for beginners. So much fun though!

By Mike Thompson
From: amherst NH
Mar 13, 2009

i love this route! when ever i take beginers to rumney this is the route i basicly solo while i teach them how to lead belay... i say solo cuz you dont know if your going to get a catch when you look down and have to utter the phrase "oh junk! no dont do that!"