Type: | Sport, 350 ft (106 m), 4 pitches |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 663 total · 8/month |
Shared By: | Alicia Sokolowski on Aug 29, 2017 |
Admins: | Tim Wolfe, Shawn Heath |
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Description
Route Number 6 on the wall. Much like the others, a very well bolted slab climb.
p1: start at the black disc labelled 6, and head up the very polished, very straight line to the bolted anchor - 5.7, 80 feet
p2: This pitch curves right then back left a bit to the anchor - 5.7, 90 feet
p3: Attractive climbing on the edge of the arete. Good feeling of exposure for a slab. Much less polished than lower pitches. Joins up with Tony il Telefonista at the end of the pitch, be aware if there is a party going up Tony at the same time you are on Norex - 5.7, 80 feet
p4: very easy climbing to the top (shared with Tony il Telefonista) - 5.3, 80 feet
p1: start at the black disc labelled 6, and head up the very polished, very straight line to the bolted anchor - 5.7, 80 feet
p2: This pitch curves right then back left a bit to the anchor - 5.7, 90 feet
p3: Attractive climbing on the edge of the arete. Good feeling of exposure for a slab. Much less polished than lower pitches. Joins up with Tony il Telefonista at the end of the pitch, be aware if there is a party going up Tony at the same time you are on Norex - 5.7, 80 feet
p4: very easy climbing to the top (shared with Tony il Telefonista) - 5.3, 80 feet
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