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Type: Trad, Sport, 1 pitch
Consensus: 5.8- [details]
FA: Martinov and Pon, 2003
Submitted By: Guy H. on Apr 10, 2009

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Description 

Disco climbs a moderate bolted slab on the left side of the Mosh Wall. There is a large roof half way up the climb with three cracks. Pick a crack (gear) and continue up to a one bolt belay. I would recommend rapping from the double bolt anchor on the 5.6 to the right.


Location 

Disco is the leftmost climb on the SW slabs.


Protection 

Light rack to 2 inches.



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By Chris Swope
From: Greeley, co
May 12, 2009

The book says all three crack moves through the roof are about the same, but I would say they vary a little bit in difficulty with the easiest being from right to left. Anyone you pick however, I still felt calling the move 5.7 was pushing it a little. Even on toprope the easiest crack felt more like 5.8.

By Evan S
From: Erie, CO
May 26, 2012

The rightmost crack is definitely the easiest. Leftmost it probably .9-, or felt that way today.