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Rampage 

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Type: Trad, Alpine, 40 feet
Consensus: 5.9- [details]
FA: A. Mollard, G. Kirchhoff - July 2012
Submitted By: grk10vq on Aug 8, 2012

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Description 

A thin and varied crack up a short, steep face. Begin on the right side of the wall, follow a staggering crack to a two-bolt anchor. Good gear with a few nice rests, varied and interesting climbing.


Location 

Directly right of Grape Ape and just left of the Baby Gorilla Gully.


Protection 

A single rack of cams and nuts.



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Yellow is Rampage <br />Red is Grape Ape

Yellow is Rampage
Red is Grape Ape


Nice short moderate trad route

BETA PHOTO: Nice short moderate trad route


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By Roy Suggett
Aug 8, 2012
rating: 5.9-

This is another nice addition to the moderates in the talus chute!

By Boissal
From: Small Lake, UT
Dec 21, 2012
rating: 5.9-

After removing thousands of pounds of precariously balanced choss, Rampage yielded a fun series of discontinuous thin cracks and face moves. Rejoice that you don't have to place shaky cams behind loose pillars while skating on wet lichen when you warm up on this one...
I'm sure it still smells like ozone at the base.