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Velociraptor
5.10a YDS 6a French 18 Ewbanks VI+ UIAA 18 ZA E1 5a British
Avg: 1.8 from 6 votes
Type: | Trad, Alpine, 50 ft (15 m) |
FA: | Brad Singer, John Cardmon & Bob Cable, July 1998 |
Page Views: | 655 total · 3/month |
Shared By: | C Miller on Oct 4, 2007 |
Admins: | C Miller, Mike Morley, Adam Stackhouse, Salamanizer Ski, Justin Johnsen, Vicki Schwantes |
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Description
This is the right-most climb on the north face and is located just right of an obvious wide chimney/break in the wall (Wooly Mammoth).
Boulder up a short thin crack and then climb past several ledges to a wide hand/fist crack before finishing up a gritty finger/thin hand crack in vertical rock. Descend by walking east (climber's left) and rapping off anchors atop Earth Daze or by heading south and downclimbing a series of ledges on the west side of Dinosaur Rock.
Decent climbing on this but the rock is awfully sharp - best to tape unless you want to feed the Velociraptor.
Boulder up a short thin crack and then climb past several ledges to a wide hand/fist crack before finishing up a gritty finger/thin hand crack in vertical rock. Descend by walking east (climber's left) and rapping off anchors atop Earth Daze or by heading south and downclimbing a series of ledges on the west side of Dinosaur Rock.
Decent climbing on this but the rock is awfully sharp - best to tape unless you want to feed the Velociraptor.
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