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Fire and Brimstone 

5.10a

   

FA: Brian Smoot, Hank Armantrout, Mark Smith
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Louis Arevalo on Aug 10, 2002


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Description 

The start begins ten feet to the right of the Fortress and Hellfore Var. start up a left slanting dihedral to the intersection of Hellfire, cross over to a left slanting hand crack between Fortress and Hellfire(Crux). Finish same as Fortress. Some start up Hellfire and finish in the left slanting crack.


Protection 

Stoppers and hand sized cams. Tops to the chains of Fortress.



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By Anonymous Coward
Jun 4, 2005

does anyone else find this a grunt for 10a? This wooped up on mepretty good. TAKE! great line!

By Anonymous Coward
Sep 15, 2005

I have always found this to be VERY physical for the grade. Just my opinion...seems WAY harder than extreme unction. Anyone else agree?

By Boissal
Jun 2, 2008
rating: 5.10a/b

The start is fairly easy with great stances for gear. Getting into the hand crack is cruxy and then you just have to fight the widening crack with bad feet. I didn't place anything bigger than .75 but I ran it out on top, too tired to place gear. Really pumpy, definitely harder than Unction.