The Call of the Ktulu
5.12c YDS 7b+ French 27 Ewbanks IX- UIAA 27 ZA E6 6b British
Type: | Sport, 130 ft (39 m) |
FA: | C+Y Remy 2012 |
Page Views: | 650 total · 10/month |
Shared By: | Shirtless Mike on Nov 20, 2019 |
Admins: | Jason Halladay, Luke Bertelsen, Charles Yang, Loren P |
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Description
Another super classic Panorama wall rope stretching tufa climb. There are so many good routes on this wall that this one doesn't see the traffic it deserves. There would be an non-stop line on this route if it was at any crag in the US.
Start of a tricky low angle face, making some tricky moves on not super secure holds. Get a rest and pull the powerful bulge. Dance up the technical face staying left of the holds for "Lulu in the Sky", although you might share one or two of them. Continue straight up, the line of bolts breaking left is "Manou Tchao" 7c. Above the technical face get a nice rest and embark up the long tufa covered wall above. Great pinches abound but there are a few strenous moves here and there. Save some energy for clipping the anchor as the wall steepens and getting to and clipping the anchor is the red point crux.
Start of a tricky low angle face, making some tricky moves on not super secure holds. Get a rest and pull the powerful bulge. Dance up the technical face staying left of the holds for "Lulu in the Sky", although you might share one or two of them. Continue straight up, the line of bolts breaking left is "Manou Tchao" 7c. Above the technical face get a nice rest and embark up the long tufa covered wall above. Great pinches abound but there are a few strenous moves here and there. Save some energy for clipping the anchor as the wall steepens and getting to and clipping the anchor is the red point crux.
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