Type: | Sport, 75 ft (23 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,597 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | snaffel on Mar 7, 2009 |
Admins: | Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters, Mitchell McAuslan |
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tricky undercling up high
Admin edit: Rock 106 has lately become a crag favorite and sees a lot of traffic now. Rock 106 and Klingon both became a grade harder a few years ago when the Klingon flake fell off. I heard a bottle jack might have helped mother nature shed this flake, but who cares; the flake was scary, the route is harder and better now. 18 feet of tough boulder moves on thin crimps leads to a temporary respite uncerclinging the flake, then some cruxy long moves to crimps at the third bolt. a few bolts of easier climbing lead to the second crux, a huge move off a decent undercling.
Admin edit: Rock 106 has lately become a crag favorite and sees a lot of traffic now. Rock 106 and Klingon both became a grade harder a few years ago when the Klingon flake fell off. I heard a bottle jack might have helped mother nature shed this flake, but who cares; the flake was scary, the route is harder and better now. 18 feet of tough boulder moves on thin crimps leads to a temporary respite uncerclinging the flake, then some cruxy long moves to crimps at the third bolt. a few bolts of easier climbing lead to the second crux, a huge move off a decent undercling.
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