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5.11b

   
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Type: Sport, 1 pitch, 60 feet
Consensus: 5.10d [details]
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Submitted By: James Dolph on Nov 8, 2008

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Description 

The hardest climbing is at the roof, but the upper corner contains some non-obvious and very interesting climbing.


Location 

2 routes to the right of providence crack


Protection 

This route starts thirty feet right of providence crack, pulling a small roof on its way towards a right facing corner. It follows seven bolts to a two-bolt anchor. This well-protected line is a perfect beginners route with lots of easy climbing and prono



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By Kevin Capps
From: Golden, CO
Jan 28, 2011
rating: 5.11a

This route is like a 5.8 for half the climb and then has about 20 feet of really cool moves before an easy finish to the anchors. The name of the route explains the nature of the climbing if you think about it. Pretty funny name, in my opinion. Nice one Steve