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Favorite Move or Sequence on a Climb

Ryan N · · Bellingham, WA · Joined May 2009 · Points: 195

+1 on the exposed move from Wall Street to the start of the upper exum. Not too technical, but damn, you really feel that air below you.

J Broussard · · Boulder Colorado · Joined Feb 2011 · Points: 50

How about the crux sequence of the South East Arete of the Second Flatiron?
Terrific exposure for the grade!
The best part is thinking about how Kor soloed it for it's first ascent when you're dealing with the exposure.
mountainproject.com/v/south…

However, my favorite sequences are the starts of T2 & Young Good Free Face (thanks MB for pushing me to solos those out!). Work them out as boulder problems them link them together as a nice bouldery sequence of supper classic pulling!

ryan albery · · Cochise and Custer · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 290

Getting to that perfect jam on the second pitch of Triassic Sands in Red Rocks.

Fingerlocking the reach on Davidson's Dihedral, Paradise Forks.

As for a route, Kissing Couple, in western Colorado.

MTKirk · · Billings, MT · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 245

For me it's Supercrack. Not that it's hard or anything, just that I get past the pedestal & the little roof into the blue camalots and it just flows.
It just feels perfect, like I'm flying up the crack. I get this stupid grin on my face & feel like laughing. When I hit the chains I'm always sad it's over.

Malcolm Daly · · Hailey, ID · Joined Jan 2001 · Points: 380

Hands down, it's the 5.8 Cave Exit on the Book, Lumpy Ridge, Rocky Mountain National Park. Colorado.

Brian Snider · · NorCal · Joined Mar 2010 · Points: 732
Malcolm Daly wrote:Hands down, it's the 5.8 Cave Exit on the Book, Lumpy Ridge, Rocky Mountain National Park. Colorado.

Did a 5.8 exit out the backside of a cave last weekend. Was pretty exciting and I wasn't even leading. May have been the belay stance across the exit at the top. Check it out.

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911

The last 5 ft of the bongeater in lcc is almost as good as sacherer cracker in Yosemite

I guess I like it on top

gunter · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 10

The step off the deck on Rosy Crucifixion in eldo...

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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