Type: Sport, 70 ft (21 m)
GPS: 35.84294, -106.14907
FA: L. Peterson 10/13/2024. Thanks to R. Murphy for the patience, the anchor biners, and the floppy clip stick!
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Shared By: Logan Peterson on Oct 29, 2024
Admins: Shirtless Mike, Jason Halladay, Mike Hoskins, Anna Brown

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Short by BRW standards, and still a little crispy, but fun and generously bolted. Will be harder for those without some crack climbing experience. Head up rope ladder to get established on the ledge (optional belay). Climb the devious, discontinuous crack through a wild crux. Continue over slopey, thinky terrain that should improve with traffic. If you venture far from the bolt line, you'll get a taste of how chossy this route started out as.

Location Suggest change

Roughly 60 yards climber's right of The Resistance. Look for a knotted, red fixed line for accessing the route. Lines to the right and left of this route are still under development, and should be avoided.

This route is arguably in a unique sector, and is definitely of different character than those established at South Beach. Time will tell if the span between fills in with routes, but the South Beach HOA should weigh in on whether Pecoslovakia belongs in its neighborhood. 

Protection Suggest change

7 or so bolts to a 2-bolt anchor.

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