Type: Sport, 30 ft (9 m)
FA: Matt Lloyd
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Shared By: Matthew Lloyd on May 24, 2013
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Climb the left arete just left of Stonewall. The crux is up high just before the chains. The route looks easier than it is and is on impeccable stone. If it wasn't so short, it would be an ultra classic.

This climb was scouted by Bjorn and is listed in MP as the ??, 5.12-.

Location Suggest change

It is on the left side of the perfect face....

Protection Suggest change

3 bolts to a 2 bolt anchor.

Original project posting Suggest change

Eds. to consolidate the project and the FFA, we'll move the original project posting here:

Full Fathom Five (project)

5.12- V3-4 X
Type: Boulder, 30 feet
Submitted By: Bjorn on May 18, 2010

Description

Full Fathom Five, as I've been calling it in my own head so far, is without a doubt the grand prize of Postcolonial Crag. During early- and late-day light the two faces forming the arete will be accentuated with vivid contrast. I have climbed to about halfway. There are hard moves all over it. Since this route is a project as yet, the grade posted here is a projection based on what I've climbed and visual inspection of above.

Location

At the left end of the crag is an obvious arete, laser-cut by Clear Creek standards, uninterrupted, unswerving from bottom to top.

Protection

The landing is a bit more friendly under this one. Still a few rocks that could cause serious injury if coming down from 30 feet. There are features enough above this route to build a top rope anchor.

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