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5.12b YDS 7b French 26 Ewbanks VIII+ UIAA 26 ZA E5 6b British
Avg: 1.7 from 3 votes
Type: | Sport, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Scott Ayers, Steve Schneider |
Page Views: | 1,262 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Canadian Badger (Eric Ruljancich) on Jan 12, 2014 |
Admins: | adrian montaƱo, Greg Opland, Brian Boyd, JJ Schlick, Kemper Brightman, Luke Bertelsen |
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Description
The easiest sport route at Beaver Wall, as well as aptly the best named, is anything but easy.
Interesting and varied climbing leads to a wild finishing traverse.
Shares the same start of Trapazoid, branching out left after the second bolt. Stay in the seam after clipping the second bolt up to a point where you can reach left and clip the third. From there do an interesting and challenging transition out onto the left face. Continue up on positive holds until they degrade into small crimps. Clip the last bolt and move directly left for about 8 feet following a small crimp rail. Obtain some larger holds, pull up and work back now using the crimp rail for your feet. Fun!
You can head straight up from the last bolt, but the moves are on tiny holds, reachy, and in my opinion not much fun. Probably around 5.12 c-d depending on your height.
Interesting and varied climbing leads to a wild finishing traverse.
Shares the same start of Trapazoid, branching out left after the second bolt. Stay in the seam after clipping the second bolt up to a point where you can reach left and clip the third. From there do an interesting and challenging transition out onto the left face. Continue up on positive holds until they degrade into small crimps. Clip the last bolt and move directly left for about 8 feet following a small crimp rail. Obtain some larger holds, pull up and work back now using the crimp rail for your feet. Fun!
You can head straight up from the last bolt, but the moves are on tiny holds, reachy, and in my opinion not much fun. Probably around 5.12 c-d depending on your height.
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