Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Monomaniac on Dec 10, 2009 |
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A good choice for the slab technician, Tagadiebe is a good option for those put off by the burl-fest to the left. Best to pick a cold day though, as the rock is rather sharp, despite the polish. There are some steeper than vertical bulges on this line, but the business is all slab.
Begin up a shallow vertical groove to gain the obvious large horizontal pod. Move out left, making balancey moves between thin, sequential holds to a shallow scoop, then up to a hand-sized vertical pocket. Get a quick shake, then make long reaches up and left between incut crimps to pass the bulge, arriving at another large pod and a good rest. Move right into another scoop with a mono, then conintue right to a precarious stance on the slab. Bust through the redpoint crux on thin sharp edges, moving left at the top to the anchor.
Begin up a shallow vertical groove to gain the obvious large horizontal pod. Move out left, making balancey moves between thin, sequential holds to a shallow scoop, then up to a hand-sized vertical pocket. Get a quick shake, then make long reaches up and left between incut crimps to pass the bulge, arriving at another large pod and a good rest. Move right into another scoop with a mono, then conintue right to a precarious stance on the slab. Bust through the redpoint crux on thin sharp edges, moving left at the top to the anchor.
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