Routes : North America : United States : Washington : I-5 Corridor-North : Mount Erie : Power Line Wall : No Holds Barred
No Holds Barred - 5.10a

Route sequence (left to right): 7
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (2)
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Rock (Trad) (Toprope)
G
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5 bolts anchors at top
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Description:
climb up a shallow ckack to pitch two, pitch 2 basically just friction, not much of a crux, just a steady climbDescent Options:
repel or climb or follow sunset trail
Submitted by: phalangioides on 2009-06-11
Views: 1259
Route ID: 100203
2 Ascents Recorded
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
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alrighty then
This climb starts at the shelf on the right side of Powerline. its the second bolted line from the right end.
Its only 5.10 if you climb this line.
Its only 5.10 if you climb this line.
Added: 2009-08-07
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
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oop's
Was wandering around the base of the powerline wall looking for a good climb, got to this routes and started setting up my gear, a belayer will belay from a narrow shelf (recomend they strap to the wall). The climb was very tough and steady following a 4 inch wide shallow crack. When securing myself I ended up supporting a little weight with my gear a couple of times. in my defence I was also carying a thirty pound pack up. made it to the top of the route which is about 20 feet short of the top so I moved over to a 5.8 route to the rights a belayed from the top to get my parter up. Funny thing is we have both only climed one route that was 5.9 and that was our peak. After looking at the erie guide book we realized exitedly we had just done our best route ever. (note: I'm begining to think many of the erie routes are over rated.)
Added: 2009-06-11