My Sweet Alecia Marie
5.10d YDS 6b+ French 21 Ewbanks VII+ UIAA 21 ZA E3 5b British
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Type: | Trad, 50 ft (15 m) |
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Shared By: | Tal M on Feb 4, 2013 |
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EDIT: this route may or may not exist on this formation - it hasn't been found after thorough searching.
Protection
3 Bolts and Gear to Anchors with rap rings.
Protect the crack before committing to the slab and clipping the first bolt.
I suggest not running it out from deck to the first bolt, this route was put up with the crack being totally considered...Pro Needs Placed Prior To Bolt #1
Sew up the crack with just about anything, it flares and takes everything from micros up to hand-sized pieces.
Longer draw/sling for the second bolt will help with rope drag and directing your rope on the traverse to the anchors.
You can put a piece in the horizontal crack if are worrying about the mantle up to the second bolt...a #1 Big Bro works very nicely.
Kindly TR on your own gear.
Protect the crack before committing to the slab and clipping the first bolt.
I suggest not running it out from deck to the first bolt, this route was put up with the crack being totally considered...Pro Needs Placed Prior To Bolt #1
Sew up the crack with just about anything, it flares and takes everything from micros up to hand-sized pieces.
Longer draw/sling for the second bolt will help with rope drag and directing your rope on the traverse to the anchors.
You can put a piece in the horizontal crack if are worrying about the mantle up to the second bolt...a #1 Big Bro works very nicely.
Kindly TR on your own gear.
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