Magnetic Woose 5.10b
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| Type: | Trad, 1 pitch, 50 feet |
| Consensus: | 5.10b [details] |
| FA: | John Long, Lynn Hill, Randy Vogel Jan. 1980 |
| Submitted By: | Murf on Jan 1, 2005 |
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Haven Livingston leading Magnetic Woose 5.10b
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Description A good route for practicing thin hands. Slightly off the beaten path, do this and then Roberts Crack on your way back to civilization. Thin moves lead to a dike which splits the face. Move slightly right and then continue up the left leaning crack.
Protection Standard rack, descend to the right.
BETA PHOTO: Pure fingers, if you have 1" fingers for close to ...
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| Comments on Magnetic Woose |
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By armando fimbrez From: rancho cucamonga Feb 27, 2008
| Yes a hidden gem. Worth the trek. Beautiful finger crack. |
By Richard Shore Jan 30, 2012
| A very nice FINGER crack, not thin hands as listed in the description. . Awesome locks and poor feet. Take care using hollow-sounding sections along the blocky dike. |
By Russ Walling From: www.FishProducts.com Dec 1, 2012
| Good route, super short, and has the best section of pure 1" finger crack in the Park. Too bad it is only 3ft of fingers, but it is good none the less. Go up the crack, move right on the dike and then move left to top out on some grainy fingers. Eats up pro in the med stopper to 1.5" range. Scramble off top to climbers right. Set your own anchor with med cams. This route will probably be harder for you if you dont have giant fingers. |
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