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5.10+ YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 20 ZA E3 5b British C0-1 PG13
Avg: 3 from 2 votes
Type: | Trad, Aid, Alpine, 1000 ft (303 m), 8 pitches, Grade IV |
FA: | cory fleagle / liz donley ??? |
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Shared By: | Cor on Dec 9, 2009 |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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this may have been done, but acording to joe kelsey(book author) we were the first??
up the approach to gain the notch between the plume and warbonnet. up left of face, then up into big dihedral with huge chockstone. follow right wall w/ crack above chockstone. where the dihedral starts to overhang, bust out right, around corner on horzontal crack. then up easier ground to summit. it would probably climb free at 5.11, but we were tired, and didn't bring any big gear. needless to say, bring that big gear!
up the approach to gain the notch between the plume and warbonnet. up left of face, then up into big dihedral with huge chockstone. follow right wall w/ crack above chockstone. where the dihedral starts to overhang, bust out right, around corner on horzontal crack. then up easier ground to summit. it would probably climb free at 5.11, but we were tired, and didn't bring any big gear. needless to say, bring that big gear!
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