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Personal Pronoun 

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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 75 feet
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
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Submitted By: Ladd Raine on Jul 14, 2007

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Nuria warming up on another hot summer day.

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Description 

Slightly overhanging climb with big moves between good holds. The crux of this climb comes right at the anchor, amke sure you traverse a couple moves right then move to the anchor, otherwise I think the climb is more like 5.11-.

This climb is the most classic warm-up I have ever done. For that reason I always warm-up on this one...Super Classic


Location 

Central route on the small part of Long Wall


Protection 

4 Bolts to Anchors



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By Greg Sudlow
From: PA
May 14, 2010
rating: 5.9

For a 5.9 this is pretty good. Straight forward with excellent rest in the horizontals which seem to be perfectly placed every few moves. A good first lead for someone in the 5.9 grade.

By JackWeaver
From: West Virginia
Apr 25, 2013
rating: 5.8+

As a beginning leader, this was a very enjoyable route. Most of the holds were jugs, so I could focus on clipping and enjoying the albeit, predictable movement. Seemed like a 5.8 compared to climbs in NRG and RRG.