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b. Electric Co. Sector 


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Description 

Climbs around the steep route Electric Co. (5.10b) in Safe Harbor South. It consists of a cluster of vertical routes, with taller slabs to the left, and shorter slabs to the right.


Getting There 

This is the second section you'll reach walking north from the Green Hill Road tunnel parking area. It's between Blood Sugar Magic Sector to the south, and Tenuous Odyssey to the north.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for b. Electric Co. Sector:
Milton Jac's Slab Route   5.8     Sport, 1 pitch, 70 feet   
Public Service   5.8+     Sport, 80 feet   
Old School High Ball   5.9+     Sport, 1 pitch, 30 feet   
Safe Harbor Direct   5.9+     Sport, TR, 1 pitch, 50 feet   
Electric Co.   5.10b     Sport, 1 pitch, 30 feet   
Sugar High   5.11d     Sport, 35 feet   
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Frank belays while Kristin nears the crux of Safe Harbor Direct on a borrowed toprope - thanks climbing neighbors.

Safe Harbor Direct 5.9+  PA : Safe Harbor : ... : b. Electric Co. Sector
Similar to its slabby neighbors, but SHD requires more thinking and delicate balance for some moves. A pleasure to climb.Apparently, when you hit the crux, if you head Left to the arete the climb is in the 5.7 area, and if you head right and up then traverse back left using the diagonaling crack, it's around 5.8. The true 5.9+ goes straight up the blank face....[more]   Browse More Classics in PA