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Climbing | 3.00 Miles |
326 AEG |
| Climbing | 3.00 Miles | | | |
326 ft AEG | | | | |
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| | | Trad | | | | | | One .75 will protect down low, than there are two bolts to clip in the chimney. | |  | | Puff Puff Pass |
| | 5.7 | Trad | | | | | | Kind of a meh route, single rack is fine, most will feel good only placing a few pieces on this one.. | |  | | Dank and Dabby |
| | 5.8 | Trad | | | | | | Both Pernell and I took falls at the Bulge, tough little sequence, we did at end of day when we were beat. Protects well. Will need at least one #4 where crack gets wider. | |  | | Kryptonite |
| | 5.8 | Trad | | 1 Pitch | 30 ft | | | Short but sweet traditional hand crack. Takes pro up to a BD #2. | | | Headed to Stewarts Pocket to get some easy trad miles in and learn a few things about aid and jugging up fixed lines with Pernell. All the trad leads were solid moderates. Kryptonite was by far the best of them, a true hand crack with a blank face, so if offered some nice practice in that area for me.
I took a solid little whipper on Dank and Dabby. Thankfully, Pernell is a pro and was literally able to get in just enough slack to prevent what would have been a pretty painful decking. I had just cleared the bulge and with a solid right fist jam tried reaching across body for my number four, as I knew I was getting dangerously high above my second piece. The awkward cross body movement killed my center of balance and the crack spit me right out. I also believe with the bulge and movements of this crack should go 5.9, but doesn't matter and no excuses. |
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