Type: Trad, Sport, 60 ft (18 m)
FA: M. Marsing 1957
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Shared By: Shawn Heath on May 31, 2012
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Either be prepared to have no fear, or bring some massive cams or big bros to protect the runouts between bolts. The climbing is relatively easy, and the crux is right before reaching the 2nd bolt, but the fall potential relatively low. After topping out from the crack, clip the 3rd bolt and scramble up and to the right to the 4th bolt. Or just end at the 3rd bolt since the climbing to the 4th is kind of dumb.
The name translates to Nuremberger Layback Crack.

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3 bolts + anchor

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