Type: | Trad, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | unknown |
Page Views: | 420 total · 9/month |
Shared By: | Orphaned User on Oct 31, 2019 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Jim Lawyer, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie |
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Description
Steep and thin slab moves start right off the ground, and stay sustained past the first 3 bolts.
Climb more easily over a brushy crack, and climb easier slab ( blue tcu here) angling right to the base of a narrow slab (Var 1). A critical blue tcu/red C3 protects the move onto the upper slab.
Really good slab and arete climbing (10-) leads to a two bolt anchor. The last bolt on the upper slab is lacking a hanger for now, bring a wired nut.
Shockingly good climbing compared to the appearance.
V1: The upper section was originally climbed by going 5 feet further right, and climbing flakes (trad gear), then angling back left to a slab finish (5.8 or so).
Climb more easily over a brushy crack, and climb easier slab ( blue tcu here) angling right to the base of a narrow slab (Var 1). A critical blue tcu/red C3 protects the move onto the upper slab.
Really good slab and arete climbing (10-) leads to a two bolt anchor. The last bolt on the upper slab is lacking a hanger for now, bring a wired nut.
Shockingly good climbing compared to the appearance.
V1: The upper section was originally climbed by going 5 feet further right, and climbing flakes (trad gear), then angling back left to a slab finish (5.8 or so).
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