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Young Frankenstein 

5.11a

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 50 feet
Consensus: 5.11a [details]
FA: Randy Leavitt and Tony Yaniro, 1980
Submitted By: Roger Linfield on Jul 25, 2006

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BETA PHOTO: "Young Frankenstein".
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Description 

A thin crack and lieback. The protection is good, but a bit difficult to place at the crux. The route is in the shade most of the time.


Location 

middle of the wall


Protection 

mostly small gear, including RP's



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By Jay Knower
Administrator
From: Plymouth, NH
Mar 4, 2007

Does this go up the inside corner to the right of Scary Monsters?

By Will S
From: Joshua Tree
Mar 4, 2007
rating: 5.11a

It's right between Scary Monsters and Waltzing Worm. Starts up a shallow left facing dihedral that peters out at a mini-roof feature at about half-height, moves slightly left to pull the roof and continues up the crack above. The line is obvious and gets traffic. Getting pro just before the crux isn't too bad, it'll be at about your feet as you start the short crux, then there is good pro above.

By Jay Knower
Administrator
From: Plymouth, NH
Mar 4, 2007

Thanks...that's much more descriptive than the info above.