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Where's Ray? 

Where's Ray? 

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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet
Consensus: 5.8+ [details]
FA: Greg Hand & Kent Lugbill 11/1/06
New Route: Yes
Submitted By: Greg Hand on Nov 3, 2006

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BETA PHOTO: Kent Lugbill leading Where's Ray.

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Description 

Clip a bolt and climb the overhang. Follow easier rock to the crux at the 3rd & 4th bolts where the rock steepens and the holds get smaller.


Location 

8 feet right of Bihedral Arete start.


Protection 

Four bolts to a 2-bolt anchor.



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Approach to routes on the upper tier of the Bihedral. <br /> <br />Follow the approach trail up the hill until it cuts right toward the rock at a flat area. Spot a cairn by a big pine tree close to the rock. Head right, past the tree and around a rock rib.  Climb the rock, mostly easy with a short 3rd-class section, up to the upper tier.

BETA PHOTO: Approach to routes on the upper tier of the Bihedr...

Lin Murphy leading, 7-9-10.

Lin Murphy leading, 7-9-10.

Donny leading Where's Ray?

Donny leading Where's Ray?

At the second bolt.

At the second bolt.


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By JellieBean
From: Lakewood
May 19, 2008

Did I miss something in the guide info? What is above the anchors on this route? They still look shinny and pretty. Is it new?

By Greg Hand
From: Golden, CO
May 19, 2008

JellieBean (did you change your name?), Where's Ray ends at the same first anchor as Flags of Our Fathers. Then, Flags.. goes up 2 more pitches to a new anchor which is also for the Bihedral Arete. These routes were done Fall 2006. Above that anchor is the short and difficult Sands of Iwo Jima.