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Nails to Nowhere 

5.12d

   

FA: FA: Greg Miller, Jan Delaney, 1986. FFA: Jason Haas, 2009
New Route: Yes
Type: Trad
Consensus: 5.12d [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 50 feet
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Submitted By: Jason Haas on Feb 10, 2009


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BETA PHOTO: Nails to Nowhere follows the seam in the center of...


Description 

Nails to Nowhere is the obvious, left-leaning seam eight feet right of the huge boulder blocking the trail at the base of Hawk Eagle.

Start at the base of a tips crack and make a move right to a jug then head up and left along the seam to a jug shelf at the seam's end. Pull over onto the slab above and follow easy but unprotected moves (5.9 X) to a large ledge. Belay on gear, scramble off right.


Location 

Far right side of Hawk Eagle, just right of the huge boulder blocking the approach trail.


Protection 

I used two Black Aliens and that's it. There's a nut placement mid crux, but I wasn't strong enough to place it so I skipped it. Wasn't really psyched on the quality of either Alien though, the low one seemed flarey and might rip, the high one, besides being like a puzzle-piece to get in there, is also behind a flake that seems solid, but may not stay if it had to hold a big whip. Who knows, both pieces could be bomber and I am just a big wimp.

There's a couple gear options up top for the anchor, but the one I used could be made using a SR and a #4 Camalot.



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By Jason Haas
From: Westminster, CO
Feb 10, 2009

Sorry, the 5.9 top is still REALLY dirty (sorry I forgot to bring a brush the second time) so be careful.

The route has big moves on it, especially at the crux, so it may feel hard for the grade for shorter folk.