Top Ten DL Trad routes 5.10a-11a that are PG-R rated?
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can you add to my list? |
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jon jugenheimer wrote:can you add to my list? Flake Route Wild West Homo Happy Hunting Ground Sometime Direct Dancing Madly Backwards Mouses Misery Big DealJohn, I don't really follow your post. Are you looking for PG to R rated 5.10a-11a routes? So nothing G rated? I don't know why I care, as I haven't lead anything at that grade at the lake... MR |
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Maybe The End? Might be a bit more than R though... I wouldn't know as I haven't lead it (too scared). Whatever the case, great route. |
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Tardis |
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Correct Mike. |
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Beginner's Demise got on-sight led by the SLC climber and caught on still film professionally...... quite impressive and bold.... |
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Has Been at Old Sandstone is pretty fun, and a logical step up in boldness and difficulty (but not by a huge amount) from Dancing. |
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Good call on MorSM Dylan.... |
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Burt listed most of the good ones. What about SOGC? Looks like most people give it a PG-13, and it's the best lead in the park! |
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Remo wrote:Burt listed most of the good ones. What about SOGC? Looks like most people give it a PG-13, and it's the best lead in the park!He said 11a you sandbagger. Along those lines, if we are feeling a bit sandy, Stool Pigeon would be on the list. Post crux jug-- aaaahhhhhhhh. Fantastic route. October '12, photo Darin Limvere. |
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Come on Chris, SOGC is easy;) I was going to mention Stool Pigeon too, but I know Jon has already led it. |
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Here are the top 10 best leads at the Lake in my opinion |