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Tat Tvam Asi 

5.12

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 70 feet
Consensus: 5.12 [details]
FA: Ian Cavanaugh 2011
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Ian Cavanaugh on Sep 9, 2011

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Reaching for the jug!

Photo by Kyle Christenson


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Description 

Start up a ramp in a thin corner. Climb straight up the overhanging finger crack until it is possible to reach a jug on the arete. Turn the arete and mantle to a no hands rest and a bolt. From here head straight up the face to the anchors at the top.


Location 

This route is located South of the Dragons Back in the Scarecase Cliffs. Walk under a fallen slab and look to your left


Protection 

Doubles of .3-.75, one quickdraw. Rap rings on top.



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By Nick Stayner
From: The Magic City
Sep 11, 2011

Nice work Ian and killer shot Kyle! Where's the name come from?

By Ian Cavanaugh
Sep 21, 2011

Thanks Nick. kyle did kill that shoot. The name come Indian philosophy. it is a term that means "thou are that". it is a pretty interesting concept that i got from a book i was reading at the time of the send.

By T. Gittins
From: bozeman
Sep 22, 2011

nice send IAN!!!!! that is one burly climb...