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Di-vine Inspiration 

5.10d PG13

   

FA: Daryl Allan
New Route: Yes
Type: Sport
Consensus: 5.10c/d [details]
Length: 45 feet
Season: Year Round
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Submitted By: Daryl Allan on Sep 7, 2008


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Description 

This is the far left finger crack system that starts just above the base and is left leaning. A very short yet challenging, laid back shallow finger crack that eases up as it goes on. First move up the finger crack is the most difficult with each subsequent move eventually easing up to a 5.7+ by the anchors. The increasing holds size and reducing overhang are a welcome relief after the first couple crack moves.

::UPDATE::
Rating moved to 5.10d to reflect challenging nature of initial sequence up the finger crack.


Location 

Left side of Vineyard Cove wall


Protection 

5 bolts to anchor.

Note that hangers are camo'd extremely well but they are there; it may take a minute or two to spot them all from the ground.



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By susan peplow
From: Phx J-Tree
Feb 2, 2009
rating: 5.10b/c PG13

If you've got lady fingers you'll find this route enjoyable. The crack is has perfect 3/4" locks which is just my size. My partner however, has sausage fingers and had to milk the opening moves and didn't appreciate the next set much either.

Me, I liked it so much I led it twice. Now the crux (for me) was actually where the crack was almost gone yet the wall was at it's steepest.

~Susan

p.s. Hey Daryl, what makes this (and the others on this wall) Alpine? Just wondering

By Daryl Allan
From: Sierra Vista, AZ
Feb 3, 2009

I've been trying to figure out how to remove that Alpine remark... there's a couple that show up with that attribute for some reason. Anyone know how to remove it?