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No Name Crack

5.9, Trad, TR, 30 ft (9 m),  Avg: 2.5 from 62 votes
FA: 80s
Georgia > Currahee Mountain > Brick Wall

Description

Sustained 5.9. Crux is first few moves that shuts a lot of people down. Lots of layback moves, and pretty pumpy.

Location

Obvious crack system in middle of wall.

Protection

Takes all sizes, but nothing bigger than #2 BD cam if you look for the right placements.

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Spray paint sunset through the trees on Brick Wall
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The wall itself
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graffiti (and a climber) on the brick wall
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Mark O'Neal
Nicholson, GA
[Hide Comment] Up to the ledge is 5.9, the boulder problem top out is way harder than that May 18, 2014
Adam Kunis
Athens
 
[Hide Comment] Climbed this today; be weary of rock quality. Part of it seemed to be fairly hollow rock Nov 12, 2015
Chris K
Clemson, SC
  5.9+
[Hide Comment] Not too pumpy while TR. but when placing gear turns into an elongated V0 boulder. Gear I used: .2-#2, there are plenty of nut placements but I didn’t use them. Oct 13, 2018
Zachary Enright
Dahlonega, GA
[Hide Comment] If setting up a top rope, I'd recommend extending your anchors over the bulge, as well as running the climber's end of the rope between the two trees. This helps to stop the pendulum swing into the big tree if the climber blows the start. Jul 31, 2023