Type: | Sport, 80 ft (24 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Jim Lawyer on Feb 15, 2017 |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson, Kevin MudRat MacKenzie, Jim Lawyer |
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Description
Another super steep line in the Crown amphitheater; harder for shorter climbers. Knee pads help.
Begin left of a deep V-groove on a clean swath of good rock. Move up the steepest part of the buttress following left-leaning seams to the roof (about .11c to here, stays dry in the rain). Good rest here. Rail right (multiple leg bars), clip a high bolt with a fixed hanger, then up a layback flake (crux) to a jug. Move left, then up, then back right up easier terrain to a fixed anchor.
It is possible to set a TR on this by doing a rappel to the anchor, then clip a few bolts to hold the rope in.
Begin left of a deep V-groove on a clean swath of good rock. Move up the steepest part of the buttress following left-leaning seams to the roof (about .11c to here, stays dry in the rain). Good rest here. Rail right (multiple leg bars), clip a high bolt with a fixed hanger, then up a layback flake (crux) to a jug. Move left, then up, then back right up easier terrain to a fixed anchor.
It is possible to set a TR on this by doing a rappel to the anchor, then clip a few bolts to hold the rope in.
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