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Peek-A-Boo Direct Right - 5.9

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Same as Peek-A-Boo but after the Peek-A-Boo stem move climb straight up along the dihedral instead of traversing right along the ledge.
Submitted by: fanederhand on 2004-06-01
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Route ID: 53712
4 Ascents Recorded
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Difficulty | 5.10a |
Safety Rating | G |
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fun move!
sweet peek-a-boo move then hard 2nd pitch. dont try to traverse to lunch ledge!
Added: 2008-07-08
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Difficulty | 5.8 |
Safety Rating | G |
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Climbed by Moonlight
climbed pitch at 2:30am...on purpose..
Added: 2008-05-18
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This is a pumpy but direct route to the P2 anchors of Peek-A-Boo. After making that beautiful Peek-A-Boo stem move across the deep void, continue left up the dihedral just under the roof. Bring some long runners to protect the lead to the anchors and to protect the second as he makes the travers up the dihedral.
Witnessed by: Frank J. Nederhand
Added: 2004-05-29
Added: 2004-05-29
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Climbing this route seemed to cause thunderstorms. Every time we started it that weekend a storm drove us off.
Great climb though. The peak-a-boo move is really fun, but it may intimidate the beginners in your party.
Also, I did a variation of the route right after the peek-a-boo move. Instead of traversing all the way around, I just went straight up. I think it's more like a 5.8, but it protects very well and gives you less rope drag to worry about. Protecting your second on the long traverse requires imagination.
Great climb though. The peak-a-boo move is really fun, but it may intimidate the beginners in your party.
Also, I did a variation of the route right after the peek-a-boo move. Instead of traversing all the way around, I just went straight up. I think it's more like a 5.8, but it protects very well and gives you less rope drag to worry about. Protecting your second on the long traverse requires imagination.
Witnessed by: Susan Brown, Daniel Popham, Robert Tatum
Added: 2004-05-22
Added: 2004-05-22