From Switzerland With Love 5.13c
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| Type: | Trad, 2 pitches, 60 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.13b/c [details] |
| FA: | Didier Berthod |
| Submitted By: | RYAN NELSON on Jan 29, 2009 |
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Portions of Reservoir Wall are on private land and should not be climbed. MORE INFO >>>
Important - Stay off the part of the wall that faces the road. If you are looking down at the water, then you shouldn’t be there. Access is touchy. Yes, there are good climbs there, but no, you don’t want to ruin access for everyone and there are just a few hundred other good climbs in the Creek.
This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project. You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.
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Keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment
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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: Concord, MA 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: Sykesville, MD Apr 10, 2009
| Is this climb also called "Learning to Fly" ? |
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. |
By nick martino Mar 19, 2010
| Didier named the route God Bless Everybody (Not Just America). |
By chris Kalous Mar 22, 2010
| He means it now more than ever, I suppose. |
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