Type: | Trad, TR, 70 ft (21 m), Grade V |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Dreez on Sep 14, 2009 · Updates |
Admins: | K Ice, Kris Gorny |
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SPORTY!!!!! but very very cool ramp. Stay on the ramp to be pure, don't wus out and go to side ledges and climb up.
This used to be a bit runout, but by popular demand I bolt-protected the cruxes. 8 bolts total. So maybe I should call it "Ramp Of Pain" now. I think this is one of the best 5.9's in the state.
This route reminds me a bit of Drilling Experience in Red Wing but a lot longer on the slab.
Prefer no drytooling here. Drytooling destroys routes. Tradition is to use web anchors and trad gear
if you really need to drytool. Bolts are for sport climbers. Let's save these climbs for YOUR kids. Thanks. Dreez
This used to be a bit runout, but by popular demand I bolt-protected the cruxes. 8 bolts total. So maybe I should call it "Ramp Of Pain" now. I think this is one of the best 5.9's in the state.
This route reminds me a bit of Drilling Experience in Red Wing but a lot longer on the slab.
Prefer no drytooling here. Drytooling destroys routes. Tradition is to use web anchors and trad gear
if you really need to drytool. Bolts are for sport climbers. Let's save these climbs for YOUR kids. Thanks. Dreez
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