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(17) L Dopa 

5.9

   

FA: Cam Burns 1990
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 35 feet
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Submitted By: George Perkins on Jun 22, 2007


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Description 

Fun dihedral / finger crack angling right to the PMS ledge. Stem your way up. Pay attention to avoid knocking the loose rocks on the ledge below the anchor down on those below, or take the direct finish to a recently installed 2-bolt anchor above the crack up and left of the big platform ledge.


Location 

Cracks in the corner just left of PMS.


Protection 

Rack of small gear, with nothing bigger than 2".
Use the 2-bolt anchor for PMS (not visible from immediately below), or, now a 2-bolt anchor now exists atop the direct finish above the PMS ledge.



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By Jason Hundhausen
From: Los Alamos, NM
Jul 2, 2007
rating: 5.9

Nice climb. A little challenging for me and my fat fingers--at least through the bottom. Gets easier the higher you go.