Ohio Climbing Disorder (aka OCD)
5.12c YDS 7b+ French 27 Ewbanks IX- UIAA 27 ZA E6 6b British
Type: | Sport, 40 ft (12 m) |
FA: | Steve Sandmann |
Page Views: | 1,380 total · 18/month |
Shared By: | climb2core on Dec 4, 2018 |
Admins: | Courtney Curtner, Ray Weber |
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Climbing and bouldering is currently allowed in the Tri-Valley wildlife area. However, it is suspected that there will be a proposed ban to climbing in the future. Please minimize your impact and practice LNT ethics. Make sure to follow the Ohio Climbers Coalition for future updates on access and what you can do to help. Also, be very careful during hunting seasons and be sure to wear hunting orange during these times.
Description
The steepest route at Mollies and it packs a punch for the 40 feet of climbing. Enter in from the slab under the roof and reach out to some pockets at the lip. Grab the jug and cut feet to pull on to the face. Climb the steep face where a bouldery crux awaits. Originally sent directly through the bolt line, an easier version traverses just right of the line at the 3rd bolt skipping the hardest moves and goes at 12a. Finish up on jugs to the anchors.
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