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X-it 

X-it 

5.11- PG13

   
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Type: Trad, 1 pitch, 30 feet
Consensus: 5.11- [details]
FA: Jim Haisley
Submitted By: Orphaned on Jun 1, 2009

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Description 

Climb Goldfinger to obvious ledge, step left to center of ledge, then climb the thin right slanting crack to top out.


Location 

Gold Wall, start is same as Goldfinger


Protection 

Goldfinger's stem box pro and thin to 1/2 size TCU.



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By Paul Davidson
Aug 19, 2009

FA of this variation was Jim Haisley.

What I don't recall was if we'd done a seperate line or did King Fissure. My recollection is Jim led this and I looked over at King Fissure and thought it looked way cool so we finished this and went back down and did King. Jim, Scott and I were climbing stuff that afternoon.