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Cost of Business 
Le Rap et Tap 
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Le Rap et Tap 

5.11b PG13

   

FA: Dana Houser, Jim Hall and Scott Carson, 1987
Type: Trad, Sport
Consensus: 5.11b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 60 feet
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Submitted By: tenesmus on Jul 17, 2007


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Getting ready to sink some bomber brass on Le Rap ...


Description 

Nice thin face climbing on impeccable edges, sidepulls, cracks and slopers.


Location 

This is on the face left of the Wealth of Nations dihedral.


Protection 

There was a block in the initial dihedral where you could previously place small micro nuts but this is not there now. So I climbed the right side of the dihedral (with bomber nuts or cams) for 10 to 15 feet and then traversed 10 feet left to the first bolt. Then you get another bolt and climb up to a crack which would take a big handsized cam. Then more small nuts or a cam then a rotten fixed pin and finally a rusty 1/4 inch stud bolt. The anchors are slings on a horn with biners.



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The alternate start to Le Rap et Tap is shown here.  Zoom in on the circled area (yellow) to see where the block came off.

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