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Moral Dilemma 

5.11b

   

FA: T. Goss, T. Perkins
Type: Sport, TR
Consensus: 5.11b [details]
Length: 1 pitch, 30 feet
Season: Fall, Winter
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Submitted By: Chuck on Aug 27, 2006


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Robear making the big starting moves


Description 

Big fun moves on a pocketed sandstone arete. This route is in the shade by 1200. Possible to do in summer. Longer draws will reduce rope drag.


Location 

By the 3rd main pull off. on the east side of the arete.


Protection 

Five Quick Draws + Anchor
Five Bolts + 2 bolt anchor. No chains or rap rings.



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Moral Dilemma - first bolt has been removed.

BETA PHOTO: Moral Dilemma - first bolt has been removed.

A little fuzzy, sorry.

A little fuzzy, sorry.


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By tenesmus
Nov 4, 2007

Yeah, what's up with removing that first bolt? The sandy-ness does not lend itself well with committing to that move. I couldn't commit and backed off. It seems like many of the anchors on that cliff band have glue on them to keep people from taking them. still one of the warmer spots on a cold day in st george.

By Bret Crapo
From: Springville, UT
May 12, 2008

My favorite in the gap! The missing first bolt does create quite a dillema..... Brave the scary beginning, and you will be rewarded!

By Kendall
From: Washginton, UT
Apr 1, 2009

This is a great climb. I think it's fairly easily identified in the book. The rating may be a bit too high though, but that's just my opinion.