Type: | Sport |
FA: | Mark Sprague 8/2000 |
Page Views: | 1,109 total · 6/month |
Shared By: | Lee Hansche on Dec 4, 2008 · Updates |
Admins: | Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall |
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Description
A steep and technical route that shares the easy start of Blues for Mowgli, but heads up and right above the gully through some steep climbing and on to a technical vertical finish. Careful not to blow a clip and deck in to the gully.
Climb past the 2 bolts on the slab and on to the nice ledge. Clip as many bolts as you can before getting on to the climb by heading up the gully. Come back to the steep start of the climb and work out a few hard roofs on small crimps before pulling up on to the final headwall. A crimpy technical face will get you to the chains above.
I found i had to use every inch of my long reach for the last move. Would be a bit harder if you are under 6 feet tall.
This route is not nearly the quality of its neighbor to the left Blues for Mowgli so if you only have time for one you know what to do.
Climb past the 2 bolts on the slab and on to the nice ledge. Clip as many bolts as you can before getting on to the climb by heading up the gully. Come back to the steep start of the climb and work out a few hard roofs on small crimps before pulling up on to the final headwall. A crimpy technical face will get you to the chains above.
I found i had to use every inch of my long reach for the last move. Would be a bit harder if you are under 6 feet tall.
This route is not nearly the quality of its neighbor to the left Blues for Mowgli so if you only have time for one you know what to do.
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