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Outrunning the Dog 

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FA: Dylan Cole - Ben Folsom, March 4 2005
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad
Length: 1000 feet
Views: 236 page views

Submitted By: Ben Folsom on Mar 4, 2005


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Dylan on the summit of Outrunning the Dog.


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This climbs the wide open slab right of Uneva Canyon. From the parking walk up the road to the right and follow it to the mouth of the canyon. Walk up the hill to the right in a small gully. We started the climb just right of a pillar. We climbed a easy 5.4 pitch and were at the belay when my dog showed up. He had climbed up the lower angle slab to our right. I unroped and I took him down his ascent route. When I got back to the belay we decided to 4th class it from there, so we left all the gear and ropes and it turned out to be 4th/easy 5th class the rest of the way. To descend we downclimbed the route. This is actually a really nice slab with good rock. A fun, quick climb of about 1000 feet with excellent views.


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