Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Unema |
Page Views: | 1,339 total · 14/month |
Shared By: | Joel Unema on Apr 3, 2017 |
Admins: | Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Description
A climb in three parts:
Part 1: a three-bolt boulder problem out a steep prow.
Part 2: a 6 bolt slab/arete with technical climbing on alligator rock.
Part 3: A thin and steep crack with a few good pockets nearby. Climbs close to the finish of the harder they come, but stays a distinct line if you protect the obvious left splitter crack. The FA used the left splitter crack and middle seam but did not traverse out to the splitter fingers of The Harder They Come. Doing so would make it easier.
Shares a 2-bolt anchor with The Harder They Come
Part 1: a three-bolt boulder problem out a steep prow.
Part 2: a 6 bolt slab/arete with technical climbing on alligator rock.
Part 3: A thin and steep crack with a few good pockets nearby. Climbs close to the finish of the harder they come, but stays a distinct line if you protect the obvious left splitter crack. The FA used the left splitter crack and middle seam but did not traverse out to the splitter fingers of The Harder They Come. Doing so would make it easier.
Shares a 2-bolt anchor with The Harder They Come
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