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Mo' Flo' Than Go 

WI3

   

FA: unknown
Type: Trad, Ice
Consensus: WI3- [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 40 feet
Season: Late Fall to Spring
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Submitted By: Ryan Farris on Jan 26, 2002


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Note long hanging cutoff beard of Mixed Feelings.


Description 

This is the first short full ice climb just right of Mixed Feelings and Blade Runner. It can be a fun short pitch with a few variations one being a rock start on the lefthand side.


Protection 

Screws.


Toprope Protection 

Tree at top of route. Can reach it through gully left of climb.



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Conditions March 4th, 2006.

BETA PHOTO: Conditions March 4th, 2006.

Norman Kirk leads the thin, snow-covered right side (a few feet higher, the ice turned to rock).

Norman Kirk leads the thin, snow-covered right sid...

Brenta climbs Mo' Flo' Than Go on Dec 2, 2007.

Brenta climbs Mo' Flo' Than Go on Dec 2, 2007.

Taken Jan 7th... LOTS of snow making the routes even shorter!

BETA PHOTO: Taken Jan 7th... LOTS of snow making the routes ev...

A buttoned up Mo' Flo' route.  November 2008.  Plenty of good resting spots.  The tree at the top is the anchor.

BETA PHOTO: A buttoned up Mo' Flo' route. November 2008. Ple...


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By Craig Belville
Feb 5, 2002

Made my first visit to Loch Vale about two weeks ago (1/26/02) and was not impressed with the conditions. MFTG was about the only route that was really in unless you prefer your mix to be predominantly rock. It was pretty fat, completely protectable for the majority of possible lines but pretty thin to the top left near the tree with TR anchors. The curtain to the left is in fully enough for a fun mixed start.

By Theo Barker
From: Loveland, CO
Apr 25, 2003

Took a look at the Loch Ice area on 4/19. The snow had all but buried the ice around to the right of Mixed Emotions. Did not look closely at Mixed Emotions tho'. Ended up TR climbing a pillar (straw) on the ESE corner of the Loch. Parking Lot wall was barely a thin coating on the rocks.