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Nov 2, 2022
This route can (barely) be done with a 40 m rope, but requires the belayer stand atop a boulder to lower th… View Comment
Nov 28, 2020
Falls on this climb are almost always from carrying too much gear and wasting too much time placing it. Giv… View Comment
Nov 17, 2020
The crux move can be somewhat bypassed by an easier sequence if your wingspan approaches 6 feet or more. Re… View Comment
Jul 4, 2020
Agreed, I've put a rope in here for a 4-year old get his first outdoor climbs. For an adult this is a (warm… View Comment
Jun 22, 2020
Moved the line slightly to the right View Comment
May 21, 2020
I found this one much tougher than V0 and closer to the V2 or V3s of this area View Comment
Apr 29, 2020
Thanks Ben I've updated it View Comment
Sep 20, 2019
The start is quite stiff and feels harder than V2 (and is listed at V3 in Bay Area Rock). After the very fi… View Comment
Sep 2, 2019
This is listed at V2 in Bay Area Rock, which may be stiff but V5 seems further off View Comment
Jun 18, 2019
The easiest way to set a top-rope anchor for many of the climbs (North Face, North Face Crack Right, Corner… View Comment
Apr 14, 2018
Extremely stiff start View Comment
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