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Rager's Edge 

5.10b

   

FA: Mike Kurilich, Mark Sargent, Phil Baldwin July 2009
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 90 feet
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Submitted By: Mark Sgt on Aug 16, 2009


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Description 

A mix of Dylan Thomas and Somerset Maugham.

Start about 5 meters up from the start of Grrr-Amp just below a steep arête/overhanging corner. Clamber up 15 ft to a flat ledge and reach high (or stickclip) 1st bolt. Gym like moves to big holds beyond the lower crux. From the large ledge after the crux enjoy the fun climbing to the top following the arête going left and right, clipping bolts in the 5.9 range. Finish at the same anchor for Grrr-Amp. 11 bolts total. 30 meters


Location 

Start about 5 meters up from the start of Grrr-Amp just below a steep arête/overhanging corner.


Protection 

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By Texaswall
From: West Jordan, UT
Aug 26, 2009

This and the rest of Geezer Wall are well protected and an enjoyable option for "average" climbers, especially on summer mornings. Note that one can rather easily access the Redrum anchors from the this climb. In fact, it's tempting to swing out and share a hold or two with Redrum around the 7th or 8th bolt, but staying left of the arete definitely provides the path of least resistance and insures that the crux remains the opening moves.