Comments: We racked up to a number four Camalot, but a #5 and/or a Big Bro would have been useful for the P3 squeeze chimney. My partner led this pitch wedged in the chimney grunting like a redneck in the sheep pen, running it out over a tipped-out #4. Seconding, I managed to stay out of the crack/chimney by doing a bit of stemming, laybacking and slab technique which felt like solid 5.7. P4 is outstanding and, IMO, more memorable than the flake itself. The hand traverse kicks in the exposure ... more >>