Type: | Sport, 65 ft (20 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 506 total · 3/month |
Shared By: | Dan Flynn on Aug 14, 2012 |
Admins: | Mark P., James H, Dan Flynn |
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Description
7a+
Very different character from the rest of the climbing here. For one thing, you walk into the dark and cool canyon between blocks D and E, so not the open gym feeling that the rest of the climbs have.
Two routes are marked, numbers 18 and 103 (I think). The former refers to another 7a+ which goes straight up on some rusty mank.
Instead go up, make the easy first clip, then start working right on fairly easy terrain. Head straight up, and find the short crux at the roof.
Huck for it! Nothing but air underneath, anyways.
Very different character from the rest of the climbing here. For one thing, you walk into the dark and cool canyon between blocks D and E, so not the open gym feeling that the rest of the climbs have.
Two routes are marked, numbers 18 and 103 (I think). The former refers to another 7a+ which goes straight up on some rusty mank.
Instead go up, make the easy first clip, then start working right on fairly easy terrain. Head straight up, and find the short crux at the roof.
Huck for it! Nothing but air underneath, anyways.
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