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02 Inca Roads 

5.6

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 80 feet
Consensus: 5.6 [details]
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Submitted By: Ryan Justen on Aug 15, 2009

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BETA PHOTO: Inca Roads is the far left climb in this picture.

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Description 

This climb follows the bolt line just right of the arete. The crux is right off the deck to the 1st bolt.


Location 

3rd bolted line from base.


Protection 

7-bolts, 2-bolt anchor.



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Jay Peterson leads.

Jay Peterson leads.

Allie (age 7) tops out.

Allie (age 7) tops out.

Havin fun

Havin fun


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By Will Anglin
From: Sykesville, MD
Dec 11, 2009

Probably one of the most quality climbs of the grade anywhere.

By Ryan Justen
From: St. Paul, MN
May 13, 2010

Agreed. This is a phenomenal beginner lead. It's pretty consistent, but I'd say the crux is right off the ground (so don't be scared).