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Beetle Bailey P2
5.11a YDS 6c French 22 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 22 ZA E3 5c British
Avg: 3.6 from 31 votes
Type: | Trad, 100 ft (30 m) |
FA: | Bruce Garrett, Don Heller. FFA p2 Terry Lien,Darryl Cramer,Brian Scott. FA var. p2 Byan Burdo |
Page Views: | 4,353 total · 31/month |
Shared By: | Derek Pearson on Nov 16, 2012 · Updates |
Admins: | Jon Nelson, Micah Klesick, Zachary Winters |
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Description
Start by following right facing flakes (5.9), using one small cam then four bolts, and trending rightward to the finger crack. The crux is either the thin finger crack or the face climbing just afterwards (11a).
If you cut right 15 feet from the belay you'll be climbing Larry’s Gaily Colored Lycra (10c). If you started too far left off the P1 anchor you are climbing Metal.
The route also had an aid pitch over the roof, at the very top of the slab (see Clint's topo). Now one can instead follow P3 of Ride the Lightning.
Rap the route doing two raps with 60. A 70 doesn't quite reach the bottom.
If you cut right 15 feet from the belay you'll be climbing Larry’s Gaily Colored Lycra (10c). If you started too far left off the P1 anchor you are climbing Metal.
The route also had an aid pitch over the roof, at the very top of the slab (see Clint's topo). Now one can instead follow P3 of Ride the Lightning.
Rap the route doing two raps with 60. A 70 doesn't quite reach the bottom.
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