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5.12a

   

FA: Shane Willet/Fred Henion/Jonathan Knight
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.12a [details]
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Submitted By: Paul S on Jan 1, 2005


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Rick leading Sessions


Description 

Underneath the huge overhang at the Stone Garden there is a ledge that can be reached by walking/scrambling up some loose dirt to the right of it. Once on the ledge there is a bolt that can be clipped. This marks the start of the route. Sessions follows the bolts that go furthest left of the climber. Sessions reminded me of climbing an upside down stair case. Very fun and substained climbing!


Protection 

~12 draws



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I snapped a few pics of homeboy on sessions.

I snapped a few pics of homeboy on sessions.

Homeboy almost had a perfect accent, here you can see him peel off......

Homeboy almost had a perfect accent, here you can ...

this is a great pic of the route

this is a great pic of the route

Tim on Sessions

Tim on Sessions

Fred Henion showing us how it's done 11 years after the FA. He hiked it 4 times this day.

Fred Henion showing us how it's done 11 years afte...

Kelly working it.

Kelly working it.


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By Anonymous Coward
Aug 24, 2005

As fun as sport climbing gets... Sessions is reason in itself to get me to the Uintas. Nice work Jonathon!

By d-know
From: electric lady land
Jan 28, 2006
rating: 5.12a

one of my favorite clip-ups of all time.
this gem almost overhangs as much as it goes up!

By Alec
Aug 29, 2009

We snapped a dogbone on the 4th bolt of this today. He took a pretty big whipper and nearly decked. Looks like there was a pretty sharp edge slowly sawing the quickdraw on each fall (there were probably 4-5 beforehand throughout the day), right before the crux. Check your draws for wear on this one if you're working it for a while!