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Me So Gorny Direct...AKA Don't Commit! The Footchip You Are On Is Broken!  

V2-3 PG13

   

FA: Midwest Hardcore
New Route: Yes
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V2-3 [details]
Length: 20 feet
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Submitted By: Nick Rhoads on Apr 10, 2009


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Entering the crux.


Description 

Starts the same as Me So Gorny, then straight up the face, crux at the top. Right face is off.


Location 

Face right of Take My Picture.


Protection 

Pads.



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By Nick Rhoads
Apr 10, 2009

AKA came from what I said to Vince as he was about to go for the top. The only thing holding the footchip on the wall was Vince standing on it. He was forced to back off but sent next go.

By TravisMelin
From: La Crosse, WI Blacksburg, Va
Apr 10, 2009

awesome name

By Chris treggE
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From: Madison, WI
Apr 11, 2009

Hah, yeah that face is a bit chossy, but should clean up with traffic (if anyone cares to climb sub V3 on a slightly chossy face with kind of scary landing!). Nice work! I thought you might call it Every Rhoads Has His Thorn.

By Nick Rhoads
Apr 11, 2009

I think we broke what is going to break for the most part. BTW, the right face is off but doesn't come in to play as you lay back with your back to it, but it provides a quick stem if the climber needs to bail off the crux.