Type: Sport, 105 ft (32 m)
GPS: 31.69383, -110.43088
FA: Nick Henscheid, Scott Pryor
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Shared By: Nick Henscheid on Mar 28, 2022 · Updates
Admins: adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen

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The Multiverse is a beloved concept that we've all probably thought about.  Just a couple days ago, I was distracted for 30 seconds before leaving the house, and I was 30 seconds late to a car accident (could it have been me?).  Physicists have used the idea to interpret quantum mechanics, and to propose new theories of the universe.  Science fiction and superhero comics and films love the idea because in a parallel universe, anything is possible.

Sometimes, a route ends up being everything you could ask for simultaneously, and this one has it all.  It's a 35 meter corner system that requires a real multiverse worth of skills to climb.  It's harder than it looks, but easier than it could have been. It has stemming, mantling, slabbing, and even steep jug moves.  It's continuously engaging, right from the first bolt until the last, but you get plenty of rests to recoup and consider what lies ahead.  There's a few committing moves but there is always a jug or stance on the horizon.  

NOTE: 70m ROPE IS REQUIRED.  Where the original anchor was located, it required every last inch of a 70m (with heavy climber rope stretch) to lower (see pic).  I moved the anchor about 10 feet lower to help with drag and to make sure everyone's 70 would reach.  Tie knots, and be safe, etc.  

NOTE: Don't touch the giant oven-sized block on the ledge about 1/3 of the way up.  It's not imminently ready to go but I wouldn't threaten it.  The trundle trolls will make their way out there eventually.  You shouldn't need to come close to it if you stay in the corner.

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The obvious corner system towards the left side of superhero wall.  About 40 feet left of "Hiro's Journey".

Protection Suggest change

About 18 bolts and quick-lowers

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