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Deceived 

5.9

   

FA: Greg Martinez, Zack G., 1999
Type: Sport, TR
Consensus: 5.9 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Ryan Brough on Apr 14, 2007


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BETA PHOTO: Ben at the shared anchors for Deceived and Lying C...


Description 

Climb past three bolts, edging on quartz crystals and mantling up onto the leges, and continue up the direct line of bolts. There are some touchy moves here and there, but jugs are never too far away. Short but consistent, albeit soft for the rating, give it a go.


Location 

Second bolt line from the left between a short chimney/cave and a left facing dihedral. Rappel from double chain anchor shared with Lying Crack on the right.


Protection 

7 bolts to a 2 chain anchor. Helmet for choss.



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Tosh Peters Leading Deceived  photo:rocmaloney

Tosh Peters Leading Deceived photo:rocmaloney

Tosh Peters Leading Deceived  photo: rocmaloney

Tosh Peters Leading Deceived photo: rocmaloney

Tosh Peters Leading Deceived  photo: rocmaloney

Tosh Peters Leading Deceived photo: rocmaloney


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By Tosh Peters
From: Park City, UT
Oct 25, 2007
rating: 5.9

this photo is not of someone on decieved, they are on lying crack. i had a picture on here that showed the climb properly but for some reason it disapeared.

By Tosh Peters
From: Park City, UT
Oct 25, 2007
rating: 5.9

the route is amazing for a 5.9 and is worth the hike on its own. i will repost the picture soon.

By Andrew Gram
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From: Denver, CO
Oct 31, 2007

Are all three of those photos for lieing crack? If they are I can move them.

By Ryan Brough
From: Arvada, Colorado
Nov 1, 2007

It looks like one of them might be of Lying Crack, but it is hard to say. They are really close to each other.