Urban Daydreams 5.10d
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Description "About 20 feet left of the obvious corner of Autumn Arch. Blocky start to get established on the slabby face. Based on the streaks, it looks like the face stays wet longer than other sections. Fun, delicate climbing; a little grungy in some spots but not bad. It was wet at the top on Sunday but the left-hand pocket was still pretty good and there was a dry nub for a left foot to feel just secure enough to get to the anchors." [-Mojo Monkey]
Protection 7 bolts.
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By MojoMonkey Nov 21, 2011
| About 20 feet left of the obvious corner of Autumn Arch. Blocky start to get established on the slabby face. Based on the streaks, it looks like the face stays wet longer than other sections. Fun, delicate climbing; a little grungy in some spots but not bad. It was wet at the top on Sunday but the left-hand pocket was still pretty good and there was a dry nub for a left foot to feel just secure enough to get to the anchors. |
By Tyrel Fuller From: Denver, CO Dec 6, 2011
| I always referred to this as Static Cling. My mistake. |
By MojoMonkey Dec 6, 2011
| I could be wrong - my info was based on the old Rock & Ice guide. It showed Static Cling to the climber's right of Urban Daydreams, sharing the start of Autumn Arch but heading up the face instead of following the corner. |
By Tyrel Fuller From: Denver, CO Dec 7, 2011
| I think you are right, SC is to the right of Urban Daydreams. |
By Scott Taber Apr 29, 2013 rating: 5.10d
| This is a good climb up until you hit the seepage at the top. Just a few hours can make a difference in the amount of water coating the wall near the last bolt, making it nearly impossible to finish. Check the water patterns before you try to lead it. |
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