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Sport, 100 ft (30 m)
Fixed Hardware
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FA: | Taylor Spiegelberg 6/3/17 |
Page Views: | 2,055 total · 24/month |
Shared By: | Taylor Spiegelberg on Jun 4, 2017 |
Admins: | Mike Snyder, Taylor Spiegelberg, Jake Dickerson |
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Dedicated to our friend and the man who envisioned/named this route, Terry Twomey (PINEY POP!).
Words can't describe what it feels like to awaken THE KRAKEN... Staring up at the beauty of this blue streak will transport you to the cliffs of Ceuse. She's not only pretty, but climbs amazingly well. Prepare for movement involving long dynamic pulls between sinker pockets and distinct rests after boulder problems. The flow stone provides quite a few options, but choosing correctly is key. Watch out sportos, the finish is tricky...
Be careful climbing this after rain or in the spring as it is a common rockfall zone. Don't hang out on the low trail right under the "chute". It also may need yearly brushing/pocket cleaning as the streak stays wet much of the spring.
Words can't describe what it feels like to awaken THE KRAKEN... Staring up at the beauty of this blue streak will transport you to the cliffs of Ceuse. She's not only pretty, but climbs amazingly well. Prepare for movement involving long dynamic pulls between sinker pockets and distinct rests after boulder problems. The flow stone provides quite a few options, but choosing correctly is key. Watch out sportos, the finish is tricky...
Be careful climbing this after rain or in the spring as it is a common rockfall zone. Don't hang out on the low trail right under the "chute". It also may need yearly brushing/pocket cleaning as the streak stays wet much of the spring.
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