Routes : North America : United States : Oregon : Smith Rock : 02. The Wooden Ships-The Gullies : Shipwreck Wall : Time to Power
Time to Power - 5.9

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Bolted line just right of Time to Shower. Follow the bolts up to a set of anchors just above a small bulge. Pumpy for a lower grade climb. Not sure on the name - that is what I was told it was. I was also told it was a 5.8 and someone else said it was a 5.10a or b.Descent Options:
Rapp from the anchors at the top or continue up the much harder climb above.
Submitted by: raerae on 2009-11-30
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Route ID: 102738
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | PG13 |
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The usual high first clip
The first clip was quite high but pretty decent holds the whole way up.
Added: 2014-05-04
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
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Fun
The route it self is fun and a good first 5.10a lead, but the rock to either side of the route is junky. I pulled off a 4ft long flake on my way down.
Added: 2012-04-23
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
yup
good warmup, couple of laps then you're ready for the real stuff in the gully!
Added: 2011-10-20
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Difficulty | 5.9 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Nice!
Really fun climb. I thought the rock was plenty solid and was never concerned about ripping holds off. The rock was really grippy, even in 90 degree heat.
Added: 2010-07-16
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
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Both Watts' 91 book and the addendum say this route has "bad rock," but this is no longer true. I have lead this twice now - beginning of spring and middle of summer - with not so much as a pebble falling. It is well-bolted, pumpy, and super fun.
Added: 2010-03-30