Type: | Trad, 400 ft (121 m), 3 pitches |
FA: | Wayne Merry, Dick Dorworth 1971 |
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Shared By: | john durr on Aug 15, 2014 · Updates |
Admins: | Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Description
El Condor is a beautiful moderate climb that links large knobs, cracks and pockets up a wonderful dark water streak. Stellar climbing and position - spaced but excellent gear.
With large positive holds, an experienced and confident 5.7-5.8 leader should be able to keep it together through the more exciting stretches.
P1: Head up easy slab heading for a low angle right facing corner/flake with finger size gear. Lieback up this and then move left to another right facing lieback and arrive at a nice belay ledge with fingers to hand size gear belay. (5.5 ~100 feet)
P2: Straight up to the right side of a long roof, traverse left along the roof with finger size cams along the top edge, mantle and climb up good knobs along the right side of the dark water streak. Reach a bolt and head left and up across the water streak, up knobs to a committing move to the bottom of the right facing thin flake and finger to hand size cams to the top of the flake. Traverse up and left to a giant knob (feldspar mega-cryst) that can be slung with a slip knotted long sling. Traverse right and up back across the water streak runnout to a bolt. Traverse right to a bolted belay. (5.7R ~130 feet)
P3: Head straight up smaller positive knobs to a horizontal 1/2"-1" cams, continue up fantastic pockets and knobs to lower angle climbing and find a gear belay, 5.7.
Wander to the top or head up and right for the standard 3rd class walk off.
Smile a bunch and take pictures of Fairview.
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