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Invocation 

5.10d

   

FA: Brian Smoot, Les Ellison 1983
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10c/d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
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Submitted By: Ben Folsom on Jul 18, 2009


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Description 

Climb up using the first two bolts on "The Dirge" for protection then move right and up to reach the second bolt on "The Revelation". Continue up and right to reach the anchors.


Location 

The same start as "The Dirge". Starts just left of "The Revelation".


Protection 

3 bolts + 2 bolt/chain anchor. A few TCU's could be optional.



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By Boissal
From: UT
Aug 7, 2009
rating: 5.10+

A bit of a squeezed feeling. Did this one go in before the Dirge or the Revelation? A .75 helps with the weird moves above the 3rd bolt which can be a bit weird if you mess up the (inobvious) sequence.

By zoso
Aug 7, 2009

This is Fergy, the original canyon for route squeezing.

By Ben Folsom
From: Sandy, Utah
Aug 7, 2009

This was the original line on this section of wall. The Dirge and The Revelation went in afterward. All are good variations to a central theme though.