Type: | Trad, Sport, 45 ft (14 m) |
FA: | Rich Perch, Dan Hare, 6/6/11 |
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Shared By: | Leo Paik on Jul 13, 2011 |
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Description
This is the leftmost bolted line on the easterly aspect of this small crag. It is quite low angled, and as a result, with some extra preparation, it can make for a good introduction to leading for the budding climber.
The start is probably the crux with gritty feet on rounded, coarse granite and a mantle thrown in. Above the 1st bolt, one can get a good #0.5 Camalot. Chase 3 more bolts to a 2 bolt anchor.
Rappel 45'.
Rich Perch indicates this is 5.6, hence the name.
There is also a 5.4 start to the left which is called Four Play.
The start is probably the crux with gritty feet on rounded, coarse granite and a mantle thrown in. Above the 1st bolt, one can get a good #0.5 Camalot. Chase 3 more bolts to a 2 bolt anchor.
Rappel 45'.
Rich Perch indicates this is 5.6, hence the name.
There is also a 5.4 start to the left which is called Four Play.
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