Type: | Sport, 30 ft (9 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Scott Strong on Sep 1, 2011 |
Admins: | mattm, Matt Richardson, Tommy Blackwell |
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Description
From the guidebook:
Climb jugs to steep bulge. It may feel like cheating, but the routes namesake no-hands rest
(basically a hanging, horizontal crevasse), enables one to de-pump (or take a nap) beforetackling the headwall bulge. There are two
headwall variations: a.) climb right of the
bolts for burlier action (5.11+), or b.) left of
the bolts for less so (5.11a).
Climb jugs to steep bulge. It may feel like cheating, but the routes namesake no-hands rest
(basically a hanging, horizontal crevasse), enables one to de-pump (or take a nap) beforetackling the headwall bulge. There are two
headwall variations: a.) climb right of the
bolts for burlier action (5.11+), or b.) left of
the bolts for less so (5.11a).
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