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Loose Block Overhang 

5.9

   

FA: Monty Mayko, Jim Garrett-1975
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 2 pitches, 60 feet
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Submitted By: Adam Therneau on Jun 9, 2007


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Matt on his FIRST LEAD!!!! Very well done!


Description 

A classic, old-school route breaching the Hanging Gardens wall's left side. This route combines some physical, but manageable wide crack climbing down low with a steep, overhanging bulge up high.

P1(5.8)--Like many of its neighboring climbs on the Hanging Gardens wall this route has numerous possible variations leading to the first pitch anchors, but the most direct line goes up a nice offwidth crack.

P2(5.9)--The second pitch ascends the steep headwall above via faceholds and awkward jams in the crack. The beginning of this is strange and the holds seem to all face the wrong way, but the crux is brief and perfectly protected so just go for it! Once past the bulge the climbing continues through more steep but thankfully moderate terrain to the next set of anchors at a nice ledge up right.

These can easily be combined into one pitch, making for a longer, more enjoyable climb.


Location 

About 20 feet to the right of Tips City on the Hanging Garden Wall's left side. Easily identified by the 3-4" crack that starts about 10 feet up.


Protection 

Cams to 4", plus a sling for a chockstone near the top of pitch one.



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By Greg Coulter
From: Gresham, OR
Aug 15, 2007
rating: 5.9

A very enjoyable route. Excellent pro and solid holds. Was a bit dirty and looked as though it had not been climbed in a while, yet still very enjoyable.

By Mr. Stickleback
From: Portland
Dec 10, 2007

Best when climbed as one pitch.