Unknown 5.11d
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| Type: | Sport, TR, 1 pitch, 40 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.12a [details] |
| FA: | unknown |
| Submitted By: | Aron Quiter on Aug 16, 2003 |
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We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the fundraising campaign to open Auburn Quarry outside of Sacramento, California. The climbing community responded quickly and generously to raise $9,520 to provide critical services and put CRAGS in a position to restore climbing access at Auburn Quarry! A special thanks to all of the individual donors and local businesses, including Planet Granite, Sacramento Pipeworks, and Stoneage Climbing Holds for generously responding to the call for help. Opening day is Friday Sept. 27 and climbing is allowed every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday till Sundown! We ask that you please respect the current hours of operation and hope that the cliff will be open year round in the future. Stay tuned for updates at www.norcalcrags.org.
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Description This is the right-most established route in Horseshoe Canyon. Start on an interesting crimpy vertical face, and move up and left to some underclings. Going from the underclings over a bulge is the tough part, and the last 1 1/2 bolts is a comparative cakewalk.
Protection 5 bolts to a 2 bolt top anchor. By climbing the next unknown route to the left (.10a) you can reach the top anchors of this route to set up a top rope.
By Brennen T From: SLC,Utah/Roseville, california Mar 18, 2013 rating: 5.12b
| the undercling is starting to feel loose, its definitely starting to move a bit, would make this route impossibly hard if that thing broke |
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