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Results May Vary
5.10b YDS 6a+ French 19 Ewbanks VII- UIAA 19 ZA E2 5b British
Type: | Sport, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | Dave Focardi, Todd Vogel: Jan 1991 |
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Shared By: | john durr on Apr 12, 2010 · Updates |
Admins: | Aron Quiter, Euan Cameron, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Due to liability concerns, bridges are being removed in the Owens River Gorge at the request of LADWP. The Bishop Area Climbers Coalition and the Access Fund are currently in negotiations with LADWP to get this issue resolved. In the meantime, please continue to be good land stewards by respecting these bridge closures and finding alternate crossing points until this issue is resolved.
1) Never park or camp overnight at the access points.
2) Always park off the pavement, taking great care to avoid blocking the gates.
3) Clean up after your dogs. (Local climbers are finding abandoned doggie poop bags.)
4) Pack out all trash and TP, including picking up after others.
5) Use the outhouses if at all possible.
1) Never park or camp overnight at the access points.
2) Always park off the pavement, taking great care to avoid blocking the gates.
3) Clean up after your dogs. (Local climbers are finding abandoned doggie poop bags.)
4) Pack out all trash and TP, including picking up after others.
5) Use the outhouses if at all possible.
Description
Results May Vary is a steep, sustained technical face climb, positive and interesting holds will help you keep the pump factor at bay.
The first 6 bolts are spaced far enough apart to keep your attention. Above, a couple of fun crack moves, then bust out right to the 7th bolt to easier climbing up to an anchor over an arete.
The first 6 bolts are spaced far enough apart to keep your attention. Above, a couple of fun crack moves, then bust out right to the 7th bolt to easier climbing up to an anchor over an arete.
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