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Cranking the Crack Pipe 

V3 PG13

   

FA: Tyler Sweeney
New Route: Yes
Type: Boulder
Consensus: V3+ [details]
Length: 22 feet
Views: 195 page views

Submitted By: BIATHLON on Oct 1, 2008


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Tyler sticking the crux on the FA


Description 

Start on the uninspired arete, half way up the move left onto the face using a good crimp and poor feet. Crank off of this and make the very long reach to the diagonal crack to your left. Follow this crack to top out. Really a one or two move wonder.


Location 

On the right most of the three highball slabs. Start the same as the uninspired arete.


Protection 

Bunch of pads



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Tyler on the FA

Tyler on the FA

Nearing the top

Nearing the top


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By BIATHLON
From: Duluth Mn
Oct 2, 2008

This is super fun but very but hard to grade. Would be super tough for anyone under 5'8'' but not so bad anyone over 6'.

By chris deulen
From: Portland, ME
Oct 4, 2008
rating: V4+ PG13

Glad you guys liked this face. It took close to two hours to clean!

By BIATHLON
From: Duluth Mn
Oct 4, 2008

Thanks so much you did a great job. I can't wait for someone to do the direct start to that crack, will be hard.

By Darin Limvere
Administrator
Nov 17, 2008

Possibly the best route/problem name in MN.