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Tree Top Flyer 

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Type: Sport, 70 feet
Consensus: 5.11d [details]
FA: Dominic Wienstock, Anders Zway,'10
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: 1Eric Rhicard on Oct 27, 2010

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Description 

Slopers, ramps, and roofs and a fun moderate section too. These guys have only set a few new routes and they know how to pick them. This is a really fun climb with a hard crux.


Location 

East face of Branching Out Crag. Drop down the right side of the crag staying close to the wall. When you reach the low angle ramp leading up to the saddle between Mojo and Branching Out push through the bushes and drop farther down the cliff. Continue staying close to the wall. Look for two bolt lines that climb a steep bulgy prow and one that turns some overlaps.


Protection 

Bolts, Anchors



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By dah3586
From: Tucson, AZ
Nov 4, 2012
rating: 5.11c/d

Dom and Anders - I'm really impressed. This is one of the better routes I've climbed on Lemmon - amazing line, really varied but in a fun way. The slabs into the overhang and crux section were phenomenal, and the climbing after was really superb.

You definitely have to keep everything tight pulling those moves.

The initial moves around the second roof where you start to lie-back the huge hand crack are seriously awesome!