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Mar 28, 2024
Brennan, you'll get what we're saying when you're up there. Hop on it and report back to us ;-) View Comment
Jan 1, 2024
An adventurous but well-protected line that is worth doing just for the chimney. Re: allegations of chos… View Comment
Dec 30, 2023
Delightfully airy with some entertaining "au cheval" stances. I've done this twice and would happily repeat… View Comment
Dec 20, 2023
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Dec 10, 2023
This is an utterly righteous snap. View Comment
Nov 23, 2023
I'm slightly biased, but here's my take. Pros: - In its current state, this is already better quality… View Comment
Nov 23, 2023
Big, positive holds on a slight overhang with good clipping stances. Safe and fun. View Comment
Nov 23, 2023
Fun and fingery with subtle beta. Good, safe route for the aspiring 5.11- outdoor leader. Stick clip highly… View Comment
Nov 11, 2023
This is a wild line. If you came here for adventure, you won't be disappointed. Be prepared to fight for ge… View Comment
Nov 10, 2023
A delightful route with unique movement and features. View Comment
Nov 10, 2023
Type 1 fun the whole way! View Comment
Nov 10, 2023
My partner took the big ride from the chains. It was a clean fall. View Comment
Oct 12, 2023
You did this description justice. Solid work; I look forward to checking this out on my next visit. View Comment
Sep 9, 2023
Brian and John are right on the money with their responses. Bold trad climbing is a beautiful, wild thing a… View Comment
Sep 6, 2023
If you're driving to the bottom, be sure you go through Isabella and drive the approach loop counterclockwi… View Comment
Sep 4, 2023
Aspiring 5.10- trad leaders, this route protects well from good stances. Doubles from 0.3 to 2.0 and a sing… View Comment
Sep 4, 2023
A serious route. Be prepared for some committing moments over marginal gear getting to the no-hands rest. View Comment
Sep 4, 2023
Way better than it looks! Climbing this route will boost your lichen tolerance. A good stepping stone to th… View Comment
Sep 4, 2023
This is a great route that protects well -- nothing bigger than a #3 needed. You can traverse right to the… View Comment
Sep 4, 2023
Climbs like limestone! Very different than most of the routes at Silver. From the p1 anchors fifty feet… View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
This is a delightful little zone well worth the fifteen minute walk. The approach takes you through beautif… View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
Delightful hand+ crack that is definitely worth the short bushwhack to find. Mostly #3's, although you can… View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
Fun route that feels like a lot of climbing despite its short stature. Somewhat spicy start with a strenuou… View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
This is very enjoyable on gear, too; slightly more serious than Block because the first two placements are… View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
This goes on gear. Take care with the last placement due to less-than-bomber blocks. View Comment
Aug 21, 2023
Enjoyable and fairly clean. The first fifteen feet shared with GHD has some excellent movement. This goes o… View Comment
Jul 25, 2023
Reading Noah's description above brought back all sorts of memories. Those five days were an unparalleled a… View Comment
Jul 6, 2023
Enjoyable, especially the roof pull. Just trust the feet for the techy stuff down low -- the coefficient of… View Comment
Jul 4, 2023
Good clean fun the whole way. The direct 5.11- start has better stone and more interesting sequences, but t… View Comment
Jul 3, 2023
Very enjoyable with thoughtful bolting that requires you to pull moves above the bolts. The second pitch is… View Comment
Jul 3, 2023
Plenty of opportunities to deploy your crack climbing skills on this one. Perhaps the dirtiest of the upper… View Comment
Jul 3, 2023
A fun adventurey / questy feel to this one. The footholds are good enough to be usable even when coated wit… View Comment
Jul 3, 2023
Fun movement on good stone. These two shorties are worth walking over to do. View Comment
Jul 3, 2023
This is a delightful route and well-worth the short walk. View Comment
Jun 18, 2023
After clipping the p1 anchors, it was easy to backclean and backextend the prior two bolts, which precluded… View Comment
Jun 18, 2023
Delightful blue-collar scumming and jamming through the roof! After clipping the anchors, it was easy to ba… View Comment
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