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The Chute 

5.10d

   
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Type: Trad, Sport, 2 pitches, 100 feet
Consensus: 5.10c/d [details]
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Season: all
Submitted By: Jake Hutchins on Nov 12, 2008

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Description 

Pitch one: really fun shallow 5.8 chimney protected by 2 pins, to a two bolt anchor. Pitch two Step left off of the ledge and follow five bolts to a two bolt anchor, with some optional small gear.


Protection 

bolts, small cams



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By Luke W.
From: Prescott
May 1, 2009
rating: 5.10d

Easily done in one pitch. Exactly 30 meters long. Two #2's.

By Kevin Keith
Oct 30, 2012
rating: 5.10+

All the rusted Leeper button heads have been replaced by the Prescott Climber's Coalition with help from the ASCA.