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From Switzerland With Love 

5.13c

   

FA: Didier Berthod
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.13c [details]
Length: 2 pitches, 60 feet
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Submitted By: RYAN NELSON on Jan 29, 2009


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  • Ryan Nelson on From Switzerland With Love


    Description 

    steep bouldery climbing, some crack climbing skills required,


    Location 

    this pitch is located at the top of a really bad ruble 5.7 first pitch. The climb is on the right side of the wall


    Protection 

    small cams



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    By m-earle
    From: Durango CO
    Feb 10, 2009

    Some further location beta, as it isn't super obvious:

    From Middle Crack, continue right along the cliff for about 5 minutes- if you get to warmup hand crack, you've gone too far. Look for a thin, right arching, narrowing splitter on a short, steep, and streaked wall... above 50 feet of rotten choss. Despite this first pitch, its a super worthy line.

    By Will Anglin
    From: Gunnison, CO
    Apr 10, 2009

    Is this climb also called "Learning to Fly" ?

    By Michael Schneiter
    From: Glenwood Springs, CO
    Apr 10, 2009

    No, Learning To Fly is on The Wall. Both are Didier FFAs.

    By chris Kalous
    Nov 11, 2009

    Trivia- Didier actually named this "I love everybody" (or some translation like that). They changed it for the movie Parallajams with his consent.