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Burning Chrome 

5.9+ R

   

FA: S. Dieckhoff, ???
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.10 [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 150 feet
Views: 132 page views

Submitted By: Tony Bubb on Apr 11, 2007


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Tony Bubb on the well-protected start of Burning C...


Description 

This is a good line that is overlooked due to its proximity to more popular routes, like Rewritten and the Green Spur, which it sits between. Still, it is a good line that deserves more attention than it gets. It is a Journeyman's route, not a trade route, as it requires a steady mind and steady feet to ascend, on spicy protection.


Location 

This climb starts in the left-facing corner just right of the start of Green Spur and continues up for some distance linking corners to corners until the major system stops. Continue on cracks and flakes past the roof of Green Spur which is on your left, and merge with P2 of that route.


Protection 

A standard light rack including small cams and nuts plus some long slings.



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Tony Bubb getting into more serious Territory on 'Burning Chrome (5.9+, R)' on Redgarden Wall, in Eldo. Photo by Peter Spindloe, 2002.

Tony Bubb getting into more serious Territory on '...

Steve Dieckhoff's orginal FFA topo

BETA PHOTO: Steve Dieckhoff's orginal FFA topo