Type: Sport, 40 ft (12 m)
GPS: 44.005, -71.2393
FA: Andy Ross & Jerry Handren, October 1991
Page Views: 1,315 total · 20/month
Shared By: Jon Nicolodi on Oct 22, 2020
Admins: Jay Knower, M Sprague, Jeffrey LeCours, Jonathan S, Robert Hall

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A sundown gem, often walked by without a nod. Stick clip the first bolt or request of your belayer a righteous spot. Launch into a fine sequence with uncharacteristic edging, with wildly varying beta depending on your height and if your yoga routine consists of more than just shavasana. Before you know it, you'll be under a small roof. Divine your way around it, do a jig, and whip a couple times as you try to figure out how to not dyno to the two-finger sidepull. Summon your reserves of matzah to fend off the pump as you go for the chains.

Why stop your exodus here? Clip a long one on the chains and launch for the promised land.

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Starts on the right side of the left roof, the first route to the left of the dike of the start of eyeless/promised land. The chains of Exodus are the fourth clip of the Promised Land. It is typically dry despite a good rainy day.

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5 bolts.

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