Type: | Sport |
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Shared By: | Mateo San Pedro on May 13, 2017 |
Admins: | Winston Mueller, Micah Klesick, Nate Ball |
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Location
Isolated route to the right and around the corner from the Left Wall. Look for a start covered in moss leading into a striking steep section and then a nice looking arete.
Description
11a in the book. Felt mid 11 if not 11+ to me.
Starts up a whole bunch of dirt and moss. Scary. Heads into a overhung section on clean rock with good holds. Awesome. Muscle up a runout arete on clean rock with akward clips and some ok shakes. Awesome and scary. Pulls another overhung section with a bolt lower than you want (learned that most people slot a cam here before pulling the last steep section).
If you can get over the mossy, dirt covered start, the rest of the move climbs well and had very enjoyable moves. A cam would have been really nice for the finishing crux but I didn't have one. The fall would be a little big if you blew the final moves which aren't that easy. Luckily I didn't take the ride but you might fall onto the slabby arete below. I remember being a touch spooked.
Starts up a whole bunch of dirt and moss. Scary. Heads into a overhung section on clean rock with good holds. Awesome. Muscle up a runout arete on clean rock with akward clips and some ok shakes. Awesome and scary. Pulls another overhung section with a bolt lower than you want (learned that most people slot a cam here before pulling the last steep section).
If you can get over the mossy, dirt covered start, the rest of the move climbs well and had very enjoyable moves. A cam would have been really nice for the finishing crux but I didn't have one. The fall would be a little big if you blew the final moves which aren't that easy. Luckily I didn't take the ride but you might fall onto the slabby arete below. I remember being a touch spooked.
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