Tilt V8
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| Type: | Boulder, 10 feet |
| Consensus: | V8 [details] |
| FA: | [Goodman] |
| Submitted By: | chris way on Jan 1, 2002 |
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BETA PHOTO: Picture of the first half of Tilt. Starting holds ...
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Description Walk past the 420 boulders, down an apparent trail. Head uphill towards the talus. The Tilt faces east and is defined by a steep ooverhanging corner. Stand start the corner, V6; sit start, V8 (FA: Shambo).
Protection Chalk, pad.
By Anonymous Coward Sep 19, 2002
| Footage of Jeremy on this problem in the Solutions video. |
By Anonymous Coward Oct 14, 2002
| Way over graded more like V6 sit start has been flashed probably V9, and, yes, I have done both. |
By Anonymous Coward Oct 15, 2002
| I agree, V6 standup (Perch feels harder). V8/9 sitdown (harder than Turning Point) |
By ac Jul 17, 2003
| Sitdown is called Jousting at Windmills |
By tcamillieri From: Denver Nov 17, 2008
| I think Perch is much easier than Tilt. I also think it is weird to base a rating of V6 on Perch anyway, since it is a rather idiosyncratic climb that varies so much on the height of the climber. That said, I think the stand to Tilt is solid V7... comparable to Turning Point at Flagstaff. |
By Gracson Andrews Mar 22, 2009
| You probably also want at least one spotter since the top out is a little committing and over another set of rocks. We padded the problem with 2 large pads and had one spotter...just my two cents. |
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