Someday Kids, This Will All Be Yours 5.10
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| Type: | Trad, 1 pitch, 40 feet, Grade II |
| Consensus: | 5.10 [details] |
| FA: | Bob Scarpelli, 2007 |
| Season: | summer |
| Submitted By: | lenore sparks on Jul 21, 2009 |
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Green Big bros near the top.
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Description This climb made its photographic debut in Alpinist, and has since probably only seen Bob's ascent. Part of the problem is that it is hard to find. Look for a narrow slot that dead ends in a dark corner. The only way to get out of this corner is to turn around, or climb a wide off-width.
Location It is behind the upper left tier of the Plumb Line Crag. Go west of Matt's Pinnacle, then right around the entire crag to the very back side of the upper left tier. Look for a narrow corridor.
Protection 2# 6 Camalots, a valley giant, a wish, one glimmer of hope. An anchor gets you down.
Yeah... this is the pic from Alpinist. Ha ha. Fr...
| There is a hand crack on the right wall at the ver...
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| Comments on Someday Kids, This Will All Be Yours |
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By lenore sparks From: Heidelberg, Germany Aug 18, 2009
| Uh...this climb is a good practice if you are working on Crack of Fear. It will make COF feel pretty easy. |
By Tyler Smeenk From: Laramie, WY Sep 3, 2012 rating: 5.10b/c
| I thought this was pretty hard, but it is probably due more to my bad technique. My buddy got it clean on TR, he got both feet in the crack at the crux, heel toe with the left, knee jams with the right, and moved 1/2 inch at a time all the way to the top, no fist stacking. I was just curious if anyone stacks this thing? |
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