This climb is straight forward pocket hunting till you get to the dihedral. You clip the last bolt then you discover a weird stemming awkward move with crimps and underclings to the chains. I recommend falling there, it's very exhilarating.
Location
This is directly right of Les is More (.10a dihedral). Or the 5th climb from the right
This is probably the climb at Division that sees the most whippers. The climbing is typical pocket pulling up to the last bolt and then the horror show begins.
Hah, I remember this one! What a bizarre finish. I honestly didn't think I was going to get to the top. A trip to division wall isn't complete without sandbagging somebody into doing this thing. (So far I've only been on the receiving end of the sandbagging, but I'm looking forward to turning the tables)
To me it felt like very enjoyable pocket-pulling at 5.10 a/b up to the last bolt followed by a difficult/awkward finish that felt very hard for 11a. Maybe it just has a very specific sequence that none of us could figure out (?).
By Stan Pitcher From: SLC, UT Sep 22, 2008 rating: 5.11a
It does have a very specific sequence and its very fun once you figure it out! :)
An inobvious sequence at the top. Falling out of the dihedral isn't it.
By Jeff Jones From: Elk Ridge, UT Jun 25, 2009 rating: 5.11a
This is a really fun climb due to the pucker factor at the top. I don't know what sequence everyone is referring to but mine involves staying out of the crack until the very last move or two. I am just breaking into being able to send 5.11 and I am not going to say this is easy but given the fact that I still can't do DEEP END, I am questioning the rating a little bit. I am a little taller so that may be an advantage. I am not going to complain though it is one more .11a under the belt. In short, this is well worth doing.