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Oct 2, 2012
Damn this feels hard for the grade. Really need to work on my OW technique. Too big for footjams, too sma… View Comment
Aug 22, 2012
To be fair, it does look tipped--just not out. View Comment
Apr 1, 2012
A few pumpy moves off the ground, but great friction and solid jams. Eases up pretty quickly, but stays fun… View Comment
Dec 2, 2011
Why did you have to retire a stick clip? View Comment
Oct 18, 2011
Encountered a rattly block (toaster oven sized) near the top of this, on the little ledge before you finish… View Comment
Aug 18, 2011
Wow, you must have big hands. I thought I remembered this being BD C4 #4+ in size for the main crack. Defin… View Comment
Jun 6, 2011
I've started under the nob, taking a very juggy right leaning crack/flake up to a ledge. Traverse the ledge… View Comment
Jun 6, 2011
Watch out for a slightly flexing "pillar"/block on the left side of the crack about halfway up. It's beefy… View Comment
May 23, 2010
There is a 2 bolt anchor slightly left of this climb. No rap rings, but pretty easy walk off. Anchors also… View Comment
Jul 1, 2009
I think this route is also called "Nameless Left of Dimrill Stair" in the PDF guide by Art Messier. View Comment
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