Type: Sport, 65 ft (20 m)
FA: Equipped and first lead, Dave Rone. First onsight, Jim Slichter.
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Shared By: Dave Rone on Dec 27, 2006
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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The route is slightly overhanging for the first 35', so you might get a wee bit of a pump. But the holds through the schist are real positive! The crux is some steep reachy moves above the schist, moving into and up left out of a shallow pod about half-way. The route has lots of fun moves on great holds, with excellent pro. The original 5.9 rating may be a little soft. The name comes from a massive snow storm on 6/9/95 that delayed it's creation for a few days!

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Emergency Snow Route is the on the SE corner of Pine Tree Rock. It is the rightmost of the three routes on the south side.

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9 bolts to a double-bolt lowering/rap anchor.

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