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Twist and Shout 

5.9+

   

FA: Paul Sloan and Eddie Whittemore, 1991
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.9+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 70 feet
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Submitted By: Chuck Parks on Feb 1, 2008


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Description 

Climb the arete. Getting to the first bolt can be a bit spooky. As I recall, coming from the right is a bit easier. Lots of balancy, technical moves keep this one interesting.


Location 

Look for an arete in the Dihedrals area, just to the right of Ankles Away.


Protection 

6 bolts, anchors



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By saxfiend
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From: Atlanta, GA
Jul 20, 2009
rating: 5.9+

Actually, I thought starting on the left side of the arete was easier, and closer to the bolt line as well. Either way, it's a spicy start, so I'm not sorry I stickclipped the first bolt. Great lead!