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Fight or Flight 

5.11

   

FA: Sean Barb, Nathan Brown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.11 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
Views: 209 page views

Submitted By: nbrown on Jan 29, 2009


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Description 

This route climbs the roof head on, and it is quite a lot of fun. Climb the dihedral past some shallow cams to reach a bomber camelot. Continue past a pin to the top. Gear belay. Rap from tree on "Supercrimp".


Location 

Located in the hanging garden. This climbs the huge "First in Flight" roof via the obvious left facing dihedral to the right of the climb "First in Flight".


Protection 

Medium rack of cams. Gunk style (or Moores style)tied off friends work good in the first couple of shallow placements.



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By sean barb
From: winston salem, north carolina,
Apr 30, 2009

you'll likely experience a tad bit o' exposure once you pass the sloping rail. rigid stemmed friends are damn near necessary as flex cabled units would likely rip if you fell. this is one of those curious situations where the rigid stem 'levers' or 'pitons' to create reliable pro.