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Feb 19, 2012
There is currently only one chain at the top of this route. View Comment
Mar 14, 2010
I agree this is stiff for 5.8, at least at the bottom, and would go 5.9. The route is clean and fun--didn't… View Comment
Feb 16, 2010
Two of the runouts can be protected with small nuts or cams. Only one goes without protection, and it is h… View Comment
Feb 15, 2009
Sustained 5.8 if you can reach the height-dependent move at the crux. If not, I think it pushes the grade u… View Comment
Jan 7, 2009
The route description is okay, but the comments are misleading. If you are going to do the 5.6, stay out of… View Comment
Nov 22, 2008
Erin, Twin Peaks is uphill from where the trail meets the west-facing wall (I believe it's the 3rd bolted r… View Comment
Sep 22, 2008
Using the tree at the ledge? That tree doesn't look like it'll be there forever. Don't use tree and let's g… View Comment
Sep 1, 2008
Don't turn up the first drainage and start looking for black stumps - there are dozens of them. It's about… View Comment
Dec 2, 2007
This climb is on the south face, not the west face as stated in the route description. It is between Beavi… View Comment
Dec 2, 2007
This route is actually all the way to the right (not left, as in the route description) of the south face,… View Comment
Mar 16, 2007
The "lonely tree" on the summit is no longer there. View Comment
Jan 22, 2006
You are right, Bobby. I believe that first bolt is for the 5.8 route that goes pretty much straight up fro… View Comment
Sep 16, 2005
There are currently two bolts protecting this route -- the first is just around the corner as you step onto… View Comment
Aug 27, 2004
Looks like someone started to chop the cold shut for the left-hand chains. It is scarred and loose. View Comment
Aug 26, 2004
There are actually 8 bolts on this route. Agree with Almonzo that 5.8 is too high a rating for this climb,… View Comment
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