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T-Slab

5.11a, Sport, 45 ft (14 m),  Avg: 3.4 from 48 votes
FA: Tony Morris
Arkansas > North-Central A… > Horseshoe Canyo… > W Side > Walls Of Moria

Description

Technical slab climb with obvious crux.

Protection

5 bolts and 2 sport anchors.

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Entering the Crux
[Hide Photo] Entering the Crux
Topped out, a satisfying feeling after a suprisingly good and challenging route
[Hide Photo] Topped out, a satisfying feeling after a suprisingly good and challenging route
William desperately searches for a hold...  any hold...
[Hide Photo] William desperately searches for a hold... any hold...
Just getting up to the anchors on T-Slab
[Hide Photo] Just getting up to the anchors on T-Slab
Having a blast.
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Ben Schuldt
Bowling Green, KY
  5.11-
[Hide Comment] i climbed it this weekend. It was a lot of fun figuring out the crux sequence. I think a taller person would have an easier time with it, though it is still very short person friendly (I'm 5'6"). It must have cleaned up a bit since it was added to the site because the rock was quite clean and very high quality! Sep 25, 2017
[Hide Comment] Its very overgrown with moss atm. We gave it a go on 5/24/2020 and I have to say its considerably harder than 11a with the visible holds on the bolt line only. May 25, 2020
Grant Hollis
Boulder, CO
  5.11a
[Hide Comment] It is easy to scramble up the back to reach the anchors and clean off the route prior to attempting. Aug 15, 2021
Devin Williams
TX
  5.10c
[Hide Comment] Super cool slab climb. This climb felt extremely safe, even when seeing people slip and fall on this, folks never fell too far and typically were able to just sit right into their harnesses.
I am 6’2 and thought it was a bit soft for 11a, but your milage may vary. Oct 11, 2024