2) Body and Soul
5.10a/b YDS 6a+ French 19 Ewbanks VI+ UIAA 19 ZA E2 5b British
Avg: 2.5 from 84 votes
Type: | Sport, TR, 45 ft (14 m) |
FA: | FA Unkown FFA Michael Endrizzi |
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Shared By: | Dreez on Oct 11, 2010 · Updates |
Admins: | K Ice, Kris Gorny |
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Access Issue: Above walls is private property so unless you want to tangle with railroad lawyers, maintain low profile.
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Start left of bolt, crimpy undercling. Hard move with hole in it, then head straight up. At first ledge go right a little, then angle back left lying back left. Follow ledges up climbing thru the bolts.
Named by a great sax man Pat Makin for John Coltrane and best sax ballad ever written.
Prefer no drytooling here. Drytooling destroys routes. Tradition is to use web anchors and trad gear
if you really need to drytool. Bolts are for sport climbers. Let's save these climbs for YOUR kids. Thanks. Dreez
Named by a great sax man Pat Makin for John Coltrane and best sax ballad ever written.
Prefer no drytooling here. Drytooling destroys routes. Tradition is to use web anchors and trad gear
if you really need to drytool. Bolts are for sport climbers. Let's save these climbs for YOUR kids. Thanks. Dreez
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