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Little Miss Demeanor
5.10c YDS 6b French 20 Ewbanks VII UIAA 20 ZA E2 5b British
Avg: 2 from 9 votes
Type: | Sport, 100 ft (30 m), 2 pitches |
FA: | R. Olevsky |
Page Views: | 1,543 total · 16/month |
Shared By: | John Hegyes on Nov 3, 2016 |
Admins: | Perin Blanchard, GRK, David Crane |
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Access Issue: PRECIPITATION AND WET ROCK
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The sandstone here is easily damaged when wet. Please allow at least 24-48 hours before climbing after any precipitation. If the ground is at all damp, please do not climb on any local sandstone. Consider nearby options on basalt, limestone, granite, or plastic instead.
Description
Little Miss Demeanor climbs natural pockets past drilled pins. Higher up there are some drilled pockets where the face blanks out. This is a good way to access climbs on the second tier. You top out at the base of Stepping Out.
Pitch 1 (5.10a, 65 feet) climbs past seven drilled pins and veers to the right at the top to a thin ledge and a two pin anchor.
Pitch 2 (5.7, 30 feet) is a short pitch that traverses hard left past 2 pins and reaches the large ledge at the base of the main wall.
Walk off left down the gully. It is possible to rap with a single 60m from the second pitch anchor but the anchor is so far back on the ledge it is likely that pulling the rope would be impossible, so just walk off.
Pitch 1 (5.10a, 65 feet) climbs past seven drilled pins and veers to the right at the top to a thin ledge and a two pin anchor.
Pitch 2 (5.7, 30 feet) is a short pitch that traverses hard left past 2 pins and reaches the large ledge at the base of the main wall.
Walk off left down the gully. It is possible to rap with a single 60m from the second pitch anchor but the anchor is so far back on the ledge it is likely that pulling the rope would be impossible, so just walk off.
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