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New Light Waves 

5.12b

   

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Type: TR
Consensus: 5.12b [details]
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Submitted By: Steve Sangdahl on Mar 23, 2003


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BETA PHOTO: Climb goes up the rope line.


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near green bulge lies this gem. i remember killer moves and fuk-nes. i dont think this has been led ....yet.


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t.r. 0r ??



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By Kevin Fons
From: Windsor, WI
Apr 30, 2005
rating: 5.12b

This is the classic do it once and thats good enough for me climb. It messed my finger up for months. The climbing leading up to the crux is rather interesting though and probably worth doing if the crux hadn't beet me up so bad.

By Nick Rhoads
Jun 11, 2009

Eh...got on it and got shut down. The gear looks to be acceptable though. Might be much better when the temps cool down. Got over the roof and got my right hand in a mono-stack, sounds right to anyone?

By Jay Knower
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From: Plymouth, NH
Jun 12, 2009
rating: 5.12b

That mono sounds about right. I think I used it as an intermediate. I also remember a knee-bar in the corner. I put a knee pad on for it (don't judge me).

I also checked out the gear on this. It's all there.

By Nick Rhoads
Jun 22, 2009

Knee bar? Just smearing? The gear looked doable but not really "all there", I will have to take another look when it cools down a bit.

By Nick Rhoads
Oct 14, 2009

If you climb to the notch and use holds a bit left, then right back onto the face this thing is 11a, if you go direct then it's 12b, maybe harder I couldn't get it.