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P.T. Pillar 

5.8+

   

FA: Dave Hough and Geoff Smith, 5/78
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.8+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 100 feet
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Submitted By: Chris Duca on Nov 10, 2007


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  • Description 

    P.T. (Positive Thinking) Pillar is about as awkward a climb as you're going to get on Poke-O. From the insecure jamsand smeary feet up the flaring left-facing corner, to the sub-optimal pro, to the overall thuggish nature of it, P.T. Pillar is, most assuredly, not for everyone.

    That being said, if you want to test your mental grit, intestinal fortitude, AND get a taste of what a healthy dose of Adirondack sandbagging feels like, then this is the route for you.

    Start the route by scampering up the blocky base of the massive left-facing corner of the pillar of rock that stands tall to the right of the Positive Thinking winter ice flow. Get into the corner and grovel, thrutch, and burn rubber on the steep and awkward corner, passing a roof crux at about mid-height.

    Finish the route on some sustained terrain that takes you to the top of the pillar and chain anchors.

    (Note: This route is also the "quickest" way to set up a TR on "Macho").

    Fun, eh?


    Location 

    To the right of the Positive Thinking clearing/ice flow area is a massive pillar of rock. the route climbs the left side (left facing corner).


    Protection 

    A standard rack including a #4 Camalot, and doubles on some smaller units.