The Big, Empty Eclipse of the Bum Beast
5.13c/d YDS 8b French 31 Ewbanks X UIAA 31 ZA E8 7a British
Type: | Sport, 55 ft (17 m) |
FA: | N/A |
Page Views: | 725 total · 17/month |
Shared By: | Train4life on Aug 19, 2017 |
Admins: | saxfiend, Brad "Stonyman" Killough |
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Description
This is a silly route and has no intention of being taken seriously...but is really fun! Climb up the Big Empty (13 b/c) and finish into Darkie the Bum Beast. Going the opposite direction on the Eclipse Rail can be tricky because of the feet situation. Then finish, as per Darkie the Bum Beast. Fun addition off of the Big Empty. Kinda silly but it adds a megaload of pump to an already hard route.
Also, if you do not use the knee bar after the anchors of the big empty to basically recover quite a bit, then I think this route could be around the 13d/14a grade. I haven't sent this grade yet so I cannot personally tell you but after doing 13b/c, it would go into another V3/4 going across the rail in the other direction with loads of pump to active rests, to the two darkie cruxes! I would assume around 13d/14a.
Do NOT do this climb unless you are the only one there or you ask everyone...it will take up every route here.
Also, if you do not use the knee bar after the anchors of the big empty to basically recover quite a bit, then I think this route could be around the 13d/14a grade. I haven't sent this grade yet so I cannot personally tell you but after doing 13b/c, it would go into another V3/4 going across the rail in the other direction with loads of pump to active rests, to the two darkie cruxes! I would assume around 13d/14a.
Do NOT do this climb unless you are the only one there or you ask everyone...it will take up every route here.
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