Jameson Arete V3
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| Type: | Boulder |
| Consensus: | V3 [details] |
| FA: | Paul Jones |
| Submitted By: | Remo on Sep 18, 2008 |
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Vince getting established on Jameson.
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Description Climb up arete using anything you can, very tricky for the grade.
Location North Shore, using left arete of Emily's Naptime.
Protection Pads and spotters
NU climber Vince working Jameson.
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| Comments on Jameson Arete |
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By EB From: Winona Feb 28, 2009
| FA Paul Jones; He finally sent after the proper amount of lubrication! |
By Paul Jones From: Madison, WI Jul 11, 2009
| This area is properly known as the "Oil Can" due to the outrageous quantities of Foster's Special Bitter consumed here. |
By Patrick Bodien From: WI Jun 25, 2010
| Does anyone know if the face to the right of jameson arete is an established problem and what it is? Stand start, slopey mantle, top out, face only. It's a fun V3ish. |
By Terry Kieck Jun 27, 2010
| Are you refering to the south facing face of Emily's naptime which shares the arete of Jameson Arete? or the tall face adjacent to those two problems that faces west? Either way, they have both been done. The face only of Emily's naptime is V3ish but was not given a new name, its just a contrived varition. In the original guide 'get on it' the west facing wall was not given a name and came in at V1. It has since been done with a start start which ups the grade. |
By Patrick Bodien From: WI Jul 17, 2010
| The face that is right of the dehidral/crack that is to the right of Jameson Arete. In the photo of vince that is posted for Jameson arete you can see the profile of the Face on the right edge of the frame. I believe it is west facing. |
By Tony Brengosz Apr 4, 2012
| Does this go straight up the arete the whole way, or does it move left onto the ledges on the face? |
By Terry Kieck Apr 5, 2012
| Straight up the arete. Holds on the left face are off. Hands stay on the arete as you work upward with a fair amount of body tension. There used to be a nice flake inches right of the arete up 8'-9' high (one can still see where it once was) that was useful but now its in my garage. I had to work out a different sequence but I felt the grade was the same. |
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