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Debauchery 

5.8

   

FA: Unknown
Type: TR
Consensus: 5.8 [details]
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Submitted By: Tom Anderson-Brown on Mar 25, 2002


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BETA PHOTO: Lechery (11), Debauchery (12), and Primak's Surpri...


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Debauchery (n): Extreme indulgence in sensuality (orgy). Sounds like the guys that named these climbs spent too much time climbing.

To climb Debauchery use the corner to make your way up to the ledge at 25 feet. Climb above ledge on ledges and into a curved dihedral. Climb dihedral to the top.


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Devils Lake. Henning Boldt leading Debauchery (the lower right variation). September, 2008.

Devils Lake. Henning Boldt leading Debauchery (the...

Devils Lake. Henning Boldt on Debauchery.

Devils Lake. Henning Boldt on Debauchery.

Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R<br /><br />photo by: John Knoernschild

Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R

photo by: John K...


Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R<br /><br />photo by: John Knoernschild

Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R

photo by: John K...


Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R<br /><br />photo by: John Knoernschild

Stew onsighting Debauchery 5.8 R

photo by: John K...


Stew topping out Debauchery 5.8 R<br /><br />photo by: John Knoernschild

Stew topping out Debauchery 5.8 R

photo by: John ...



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By Anonymous
Mar 30, 2005

A beauty. One of my favorite climbs at the Lake. Thin technical holds at less then vertical. Delicate climbing that can give power gym climbers fits.

By Brian Runnells
Oct 5, 2007
rating: 5.8

Definitely a classic route with some great moves on it.

By Brian Runnells
Nov 13, 2007
rating: 5.8

Does anyone know any history on leading this route? The first 20 feet don't seem well protected (no pro?) but it seems like you can protect the crux fairly decently.

By Kris Gorny
Aug 4, 2008
rating: 5.8+ PG13

You can start on the wall to the right of the arete and traverse back onto it at the small roof. Thin cracks take some small pro (Aliens). Pretty stout lead with dubious pro.

By Isaac Therneau
From: Rochester, MN
Aug 17, 2008
rating: 5.8 PG13

One of the best 5.8's I've ever done and one that will demand your attention on lead.