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Shared By: | Scott Strong on Aug 28, 2011 |
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From the guidebook:
Climb the steep hang, to gray headwall above. Align with a faint corner, left of the first bolt, starting with a mantle boulder problem (5.8) that leads to the break, and the beginning of the business. The break provides a big ledge stance to clip from enaabling one to get protected before really committing. A tiered series of buckets (5.10) leads to the lip where holds are less positive, and gravity starts to have its way. Pull crux moves to get established on the headwall, and then take a diagnonal track to the belay. The change-up from steep buckets, to off-balance, sideways face climbing is as stimulating as it is discombobulating.
Climb the steep hang, to gray headwall above. Align with a faint corner, left of the first bolt, starting with a mantle boulder problem (5.8) that leads to the break, and the beginning of the business. The break provides a big ledge stance to clip from enaabling one to get protected before really committing. A tiered series of buckets (5.10) leads to the lip where holds are less positive, and gravity starts to have its way. Pull crux moves to get established on the headwall, and then take a diagnonal track to the belay. The change-up from steep buckets, to off-balance, sideways face climbing is as stimulating as it is discombobulating.
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