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South Pacific 

5.7

   

FA: Lowell & Sterns 1973
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.7 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 165 feet
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Submitted By: Jordan Ramey on Feb 6, 2007


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Dan Schuerch on South Pacific starting ledge.


Description 

Crux is the top 3' arm crack. This can be skipped though and the crack used to build the trad anchor.


Location 

Left of Amazon Woman and South Africa. Follow the line of least resistance by the coast of South America, but stay left or else you'll end up on South Africa. Ends either at the arm chimney or on top of it. I recommend to belay the second from here and then rap/climb to Amazon Woman anchors. Its really an easy 5th class traverse, but you want to be roped up!


Protection 

All types: small nuts to large cams. Can get away with nothing larger than a #3 camalot.