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Li's Lunge

5.10, TR, 22 ft (7 m),  Avg: 2.7 from 3 votes
FA: unknown
New Jersey > a. NorthWest > Cranberry Hollow > p. Steele

Description

Interesting fun moves -- If only this were longer.

Up the face to the tree on top. More sustained if done without using the obvious L-trending crack which forms the right edge of the face.

warning: The rock on and near this route has not been climbed much yet, and some of the rock is still breakable and loose -- so the belayer and other people should stand far away from underneath the climber or someone setting up top anchor.

. . . (Lots of vegetation on this rock as of 2018. Be prepared when climbing to navigate around protruding trees and branches, and dealing with holds slippery with grass, lichen, moss, dirt).

FA style + Naming of routes: For more on this - - > See the Main page for Cranberry Hollow.

Location

Find the smaller vaguely-diamond-shaped face of clean light rock with tree on top, on the right side of where the top of the cliff is low between sector Rosenstein and sector Steele - (to the right of the larger "shield" face).

- - > See B on this Photo.

Protection

For ideas how to set up anchor for Top-Roping, see Description page for this sector Steele.

Protection for trad Leading is unknown and likely inadequate.

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Crefeld from SW:
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T. Shield
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B. Li's Lunge
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D. Dividing Gully
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F. Center Left Roof
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G. Center Center Roof
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H. Center Right Roof
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K. Right Groove
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M. Right Fins
[Hide Photo] Crefeld from SW: T. Shield B. Li's Lunge D. Dividing Gully F. Center Left Roof G. Center Center Roof H. Center Right Roof K. Right Groove M. Right Fins
The V0 boulder problem. Really cool feature.
[Hide Photo] The V0 boulder problem. Really cool feature.