Home - Destinations - People - Partners - Forum - Photos - What's New
 ADVANCED
Moore's Wall
Show routes:
Select route...
Air Show 
Almost Seven (aka Golden Earring) 
Bat Attack 
Blue Chock 
Boogie Till ya Puke 
Breaking Rocks is Hard to Do 
Command Performance 
Dolphin's Head 
Easy Hard 
Edge of Fire 
Enduro Man Rides Again 
Excellent Adventure 
Fight or Flight 
Filet-O-Fish 
First In Flight 
Gnatty Pale 
Hercules 
indian toe 
Middle Road 
Midlife Crisis 
Mighty Mouse 
Nevermore (the other one) 
Nicotine 
Nuclear Crayon 
P.O.V. 
Quaker State 
Raise Hell 
Recommendation, The 
Season in Hell 
Sentinel Buttress 
Shadowdance 
Shit Hook 
Spice 
Stab in the Dark 
Stars and Bars 
Step and Fetch 
Super Crimp 
Super Direct 
Underdog 
Vascular Disaster 
Wailing Wall 
Washboard 
Wild Kingdom 
Zeus 
Zoo View 

Enduro Man Rides Again 

5.11d

   

FA: Tim Fisher, Doug Reed, Jim Williamson (1986)
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
Views: 180 page views

Submitted By: Chandler Van Schaack on Jan 24, 2009


Add Photo  Add Comment 

You and this route  |  Other Opinions (2)
Your todo list:
Your stars:
Your rating: -none- [change]
Your ticklist: [add new tick]
 Printer Friendly View

Description 

Enduro Man is another good North End route that doesn't see a lot of traffic. While maybe not as aesthetic as some of it's neighbors, it has great rock, interesting moves with a well-defined crux, and tricky but good gear. Oh yeah, and it's steep too.


Location 

Between the Recommendation and Filet. Look for a shallow, overhanging dihedral/crack system with melons about ten feet left of Filet. While you can do the same start as for Filet, it is also possible to do an unprotected 5.9ish start to the left that makes it an independent line- recommended.


Protection 

All gear. A set of nuts (with micros), small to medium cams, and Tri-cams (read: necessary) will suffice. The gear is all good, but kind of tricky in spots and therefore very pumpy to place.



Comments on Enduro Man Rides Again Add Comment
Show which comments
By sean barb
From: winston salem, north carolina,
Apr 30, 2009

a good one for training your sloper form; doesn't get the traffic worthy of its quality.