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Unnamed 19 

5.10+

   

FA: unknown
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10+ [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 125 feet
Views: 371 page views

Submitted By: Monty on May 15, 2006


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Clipping the anchors, with the crux just below me


Description 

Climb dual cracks with face holds for 40 ft to a good rest. From here it's 80ft of hands to wide hands in a corner through some bulges to the anchors. Crux comes high.


Location 

If you take the left trail up to the base of Cat Wall, this is the first route you will see. Tom Cat will be to your left.


Protection 

Single's of everything from .75 to 3. Heavy on the 2's and 3's. A 70m will get you down.



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By chongo pantz
From: park city, ut
Apr 13, 2007

This is Child Abuse, a Jay Smith route.
Hard and wide to upper anchors.

By Monty
Apr 22, 2007

it was a while ago that I led this, but I wouldn't call it wide at any point. I didn't place anything bigger than a 3 camalot. So I guess wide if you have small hands.

By slim
Apr 23, 2007

This isn't child abuse, it is Unnamed 19. Child Abuse is way to the left, just left of Deseret Moon, and has a fair amount of OW. This route is pretty much all hands, from small hands at the start, cups through the middle, and slightly big hands when it gets steeper at the top.

By JoshuaTreeRunner
From: Los Angeles
Nov 26, 2007

Agreed with Slims comments. Excellent climb overall. Wanted to lead this last time i was there, just wasnt time...