Type: Sport, 95 ft (29 m)
FA: Mike McNeil
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Shared By: Orphaned User on Jul 3, 2009
Admins: Peter Gram, Greg Parker, Mikel Madsen, Mark Rafferty

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1902, a great year for good ole' Euphamiah Beresford, and THE test piece for any 5.10 canyon climber who hungers to get into the 11 grades. Starts on great pockets and gets steeper and steeper and steeper. How bad do you want it? This thing is a BEAST that will more than likely consume you right before the anchors and spit you out like a tacky piece of dried up jerky before your sorry butt claims the redpoint and moves onto harder routes!

Location: 7th route from the right. Suggest change

Just to the right of July 4th. At this point on the EBM Wall, the routes start to become located up higher on the dirty slope, and climbers tend to start on a large, blocky rock that jets out of the ground, right in front of the wall. BELAYER BEWARE! If you are standing on the trail when your lead climber peals and whips off the upper parts of this climb, you might leave the ground and end up smacking into this rock.

Protection Suggest change

Take at least a dozen quickdraws, and pray you don't drop any of them on the way up. This route has 10 bolts and closed shut anchors.

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