Type: | TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | Deb Thompson |
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Shared By: | Leo Paik on Apr 4, 2016 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
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It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
It's likely few climber go there, but it may affect the adventurous.
Description
This is a line that ascends a rib to the right of Isle of Mouse. We considered a few bolts but left it as a TR, since it is so short and is a wee bit forced.
Start up a gully with a wide hands crack or face climb (slightly harder). Move left onto the rib. You can go left to the big chockstone (keeping it 5.8) or force it on the rib (5.9). Continue up to the anchors of Isle of Mouse.
The name comes from George Bracksieck spying the line and pondering if it'd be a climbable line. Thanks, George!
Start up a gully with a wide hands crack or face climb (slightly harder). Move left onto the rib. You can go left to the big chockstone (keeping it 5.8) or force it on the rib (5.9). Continue up to the anchors of Isle of Mouse.
The name comes from George Bracksieck spying the line and pondering if it'd be a climbable line. Thanks, George!
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