Attack of the 5 Foot Woman
5.6 YDS 4c French 14 Ewbanks V UIAA 12 ZA S 4b British
Type: | Trad, TR, 35 ft (11 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 1,090 total · 12/month |
Shared By: | Dust Diedricksen on Aug 5, 2016 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson |
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Description
Start by stemming the corner to position yourself under a small roof. Pull a protruding block (the crux) and make a few high steps. Continue along the discontinuous finger-crack corner and jaunt up the dirty ledges. A few slopey holds may be mixed in.
Climb the face to the right of the start and use the crack in the small roof (without the corner) as a slightly harder variation.
This is a natural line that was likely climbed in the 1930s and the FA is long lost. A local longtimer told me he saw a woman short in stature run up this thing one summer night, hence the name. This placeholder-name is to avoid another "Unknown 5.6".
Climb the face to the right of the start and use the crack in the small roof (without the corner) as a slightly harder variation.
This is a natural line that was likely climbed in the 1930s and the FA is long lost. A local longtimer told me he saw a woman short in stature run up this thing one summer night, hence the name. This placeholder-name is to avoid another "Unknown 5.6".
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