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Payback V7
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a slopey rail that tends to be temperature/humidit...
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Description A very nice line. This climb took me forever until I came here when it was about 40 degrees and it went right away. Being that its a sloper fest it is very temperature dependent problem. Depending on the weather it could go anywhere from V5 to V9. Start as low as you can on the arete with hands matched on the v-shaped edge. Follow the slopers to a seam then top out over the nose/peak of the boulder.
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The crux sloper. photo: B. Fellenz
| fun moves. photo: B. Fellenz
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By BIATHLON From: Duluth Mn Apr 2, 2010 rating: V7
| Was very upset today to find someone had dumped about half a bag of loose chalk on the start hold and heel hook of recently. I know this is bouldering but we could show a little restraint in the amount of chalk we use. Definetly took away some of the excitement of sending a long standing project for me. |
By kevinpilon May 20, 2010
| this is a fantastic line. Felt really hard and then it just suddenly seems to click. |
By colin rickert From: Ottawa, ON Sep 20, 2010
| Where does the line start end in the photo? Sorry for being a stickler... |
By Chris Hirsch Sep 20, 2010
| Start as low as you can on the arete with hands matched on the v-shaped edge. Follow the slopers to a seam then top out over the nose/peak of the boulder. |
By nicros fivten Sep 22, 2010 rating: V6
| It is much more obvious in person.. The pic is not good. |
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