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Nico Parco
May 7, 2024
torpedoed View Comment
Kevin Heinrich
Nov 13, 2023
The grade is a guess! Get on it and let me know! View Comment
Bolting Karen
Nov 14, 2022
recommend placing a 0.5 BD or similar when you latch the jug from the starting boulder problem before you s… View Comment
Risto Thomas
Nov 1, 2022
I brought 3 #4s for the first 15 ft to make it comfortable. 2 #3s 1#2 singles of 1, .75, .5, .3. View Comment
ClimberB Shilliday
Oct 16, 2017
We just did this on Sat. 10/14. Went up to the Shipyard to do other routes there and came across this, not… View Comment
Aaron Livingston
Mar 28, 2015
short section of burly, desperate fingers at the bottom to a no hands rest. Splitter .75's to the anchors.… View Comment
Steven Lucarelli
Apr 11, 2013
This is a great route but there is no way that its 12c when compaired to other 12's in the area. The stanc… View Comment
ben jammin
Feb 8, 2013
I remember the bottom crux being very bouldery.. Painful locks with no feet. Having a set of nuts is very… View Comment
Jesse Morehouse
Nov 24, 2012
The wide middle was rattle fists but not quite offwidth for me. A good way to get worn out prior to the thi… View Comment
greg t
May 11, 2011
no worries as long as no one got hurt. I thought the 'new' route is way more fun anyways. pulling the mantl… View Comment
Armin hammer
Nov 19, 2009
"old style" #4 BD worked great at crux, my new C4 was little tipped out. View Comment
Armin hammer
Nov 19, 2009
Is shipyard the climb on the left in this pic? View Comment
Sam Lightner, Jr.
Dec 2, 2008
Erosion is part of us climbing... its par for the course. View Comment
jhump
Dec 2, 2008
The Route "Torpedo Bay", not listed on this site currently, is a hard finger and stacks route just right of… View Comment
Josh3
Oct 9, 2008
1#2 2#3's and 2#4's in camalot sizes are what I like to have for this one View Comment
Craig Quincy
Oct 8, 2002
I would suggest bringing three or four #3.5 camalots or #4 Friends and maybe some other additional cams. T… View Comment
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