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6-10/Synchronicity - 5.12c

Average Rating = 4.00/5 Average Rating : 4.00 out of 5
Route sequence (left to right): 3
Route Summary | Ascent Notes (1)
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Rock
Sketchy and scary pro or a top rope.
Consensus Ratings
  Difficulty 5.12d
  Safety Rating R
  Exposure 1.00/5
  Rock Quality 4.00/5
  Scenery 2.00/5
  Fun Factor 5.00/5

Description:

This route is situated to the left of Don Quixote and starts in a short, steep crack leading up to difficult underclings. I hope I got the name right. It's based on an ancient dated graffiti painted near the start of the climb. Originally an aid route, this was freed by Larry Peterman in the mid 1980s. I believe he completed the redpoint, but I'm not sure. I do recall some nasty whippers in several failed attempts. For a time this was probably the hardest technical rock route in the Inland Empire.

Submitted by: yanqui on 2006-08-11
Last Modified: 2007-06-29
Views: 1388
Route ID: 78784

1 Ascent Recorded

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Ratings
  Difficulty 5.12d
  Safety Rating R
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Red Point Red Point ascent by: rockpecker on 2007-05-16 (View Climbing Log)

4 out of 5 stars Scary

Run out and sketchy. I boulderd ( no pro cause no place to put it) to the 1st bolt at ~20ft. Then put in bad cam to protect top. Would say this route is at least 12d now.

Added: 2007-05-16